Exposure to arsenic in contaminated drinking water is an emerging public health problem that impacts more than 200 million people worldwide. Accumulating lines of evidence from epidemiological studies revealed that chronic exposure to arsenic can result in various human diseases including cancer, type 2 diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders. Arsenic is also classified as a Group I human carcinogen. In this review, we survey extensively different modes of action for arsenic-induced carcinogenesis, with focus being placed on arsenic-mediated impairment of DNA repair pathways. Inorganic arsenic can be bioactivated by methylation, and the ensuing products are highly genotoxic. Bioactivation of arsenicals also elicits the production of react...
Arsenic is a key environmental toxicant having significant impacts on human health. Millions of peop...
The mechanism(s) by which arsenic exposure contributes to human cancer risk is unknown; however, sev...
Exposure to the metalloid arsenic is a daily occurrence because of its environmental pervasiveness. ...
Arsenic is a Class I human carcinogen and is widespread in the environment. Chronic arsenic exposure...
Sources of arsenic exposure include air, water, and food from both natural and anthropogenic sources...
Arsenic is a well-known element because of its toxicity. Humans as well as plants and animals are ne...
Chronic arsenic exposure is known to enhance the genotoxicity/carcinogenicity of other DNA-damaging ...
The underlying mechanisms of arsenic carcinogenicity are still not fully understood. Mechanisms curr...
Worldwide chronic arsenic (As) poisoning by arsenic-contaminated groundwater is one of the most thre...
Background Exposure to inorganic arsenic increases the risk of cancer and non-malignant diseases. In...
Inorganic arsenic is an environmental carcinogen that may act through multiple mechanisms including ...
Short term exposure to low levels of arsenic in human cells increased the cells\u27 capacity to repa...
BackgroundExposure to arsenic, an established human carcinogen, through consumption of highly contam...
Arsenic is hazardous to health and strongly associated with carcinogenic effects, cardiovascular and...
Arsenic is an environmentally prevalent metalloid. Arsenic pollution through contaminated drinking w...
Arsenic is a key environmental toxicant having significant impacts on human health. Millions of peop...
The mechanism(s) by which arsenic exposure contributes to human cancer risk is unknown; however, sev...
Exposure to the metalloid arsenic is a daily occurrence because of its environmental pervasiveness. ...
Arsenic is a Class I human carcinogen and is widespread in the environment. Chronic arsenic exposure...
Sources of arsenic exposure include air, water, and food from both natural and anthropogenic sources...
Arsenic is a well-known element because of its toxicity. Humans as well as plants and animals are ne...
Chronic arsenic exposure is known to enhance the genotoxicity/carcinogenicity of other DNA-damaging ...
The underlying mechanisms of arsenic carcinogenicity are still not fully understood. Mechanisms curr...
Worldwide chronic arsenic (As) poisoning by arsenic-contaminated groundwater is one of the most thre...
Background Exposure to inorganic arsenic increases the risk of cancer and non-malignant diseases. In...
Inorganic arsenic is an environmental carcinogen that may act through multiple mechanisms including ...
Short term exposure to low levels of arsenic in human cells increased the cells\u27 capacity to repa...
BackgroundExposure to arsenic, an established human carcinogen, through consumption of highly contam...
Arsenic is hazardous to health and strongly associated with carcinogenic effects, cardiovascular and...
Arsenic is an environmentally prevalent metalloid. Arsenic pollution through contaminated drinking w...
Arsenic is a key environmental toxicant having significant impacts on human health. Millions of peop...
The mechanism(s) by which arsenic exposure contributes to human cancer risk is unknown; however, sev...
Exposure to the metalloid arsenic is a daily occurrence because of its environmental pervasiveness. ...