AbstractThe aim of this review is to attempt to answer extremely important questions related to aluminium-related diseases. Starting from an overview on the main sources of aluminium exposure in everyday life, the principal aspects of aluminium metabolism in humans have been taken into consideration in an attempt to enlighten the main metabolic pathways utilised by trivalent metal ions in different organs. The second part of this review is focused on the available evidence concerning the pathogenetic consequences of aluminium overload in human health, with particular attention to its putative role in bone and neurodegenerative human diseases
Aluminium is ubiquitous in the environment. Humans are exposed via foods by their natural contents o...
This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. pub...
The mechanism of aluminium-induced cytotoxicity has not yet been defined. This study investigated po...
The aim of this review is to attempt to answer extremely important questions related to aluminiumre...
The aim of this review is to attempt to answer extremely important questions related to aluminiumre...
The aim of this review is to give a general view on the current status of the role of aluminium in h...
The aim of this review is to give a general view on the current status of the role of aluminium in h...
The aim of this review is to give a general view on the current status of the role of aluminium in h...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
A burgeoning body of research confirms and affirms the presence of aluminium in human brain tissue. ...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
Aluminum is the third most abundant element in the Earth’s crust. In many of the previous experiment...
Aluminium (Al) is frequently accessible to animal and human populations to the extent that intoxicat...
The conceptualisation of autistic spectrum disorder and Alzheimer’s disease has undergone something ...
Aluminium is ubiquitous in the environment. Humans are exposed via foods by their natural contents o...
This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. pub...
The mechanism of aluminium-induced cytotoxicity has not yet been defined. This study investigated po...
The aim of this review is to attempt to answer extremely important questions related to aluminiumre...
The aim of this review is to attempt to answer extremely important questions related to aluminiumre...
The aim of this review is to give a general view on the current status of the role of aluminium in h...
The aim of this review is to give a general view on the current status of the role of aluminium in h...
The aim of this review is to give a general view on the current status of the role of aluminium in h...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
A burgeoning body of research confirms and affirms the presence of aluminium in human brain tissue. ...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
Aluminum is the third most abundant element in the Earth’s crust. In many of the previous experiment...
Aluminium (Al) is frequently accessible to animal and human populations to the extent that intoxicat...
The conceptualisation of autistic spectrum disorder and Alzheimer’s disease has undergone something ...
Aluminium is ubiquitous in the environment. Humans are exposed via foods by their natural contents o...
This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. pub...
The mechanism of aluminium-induced cytotoxicity has not yet been defined. This study investigated po...