Human exposure to arsenic in drinking water is known to be associated with the development of bladder, lung, kidney, and skin cancers. The molecular mechanisms underlying the carcinogenic effects of arsenic species remain incompletely understood. DNA interstrand cross-links (ICLs) are among the most cytotoxic type of DNA lesions that block DNA replication and transcription, and these lesions can be induced by endogenous metabolism and by exposure to exogenous agents. Fanconi anemia (FA) is a congenital disorder manifested with elevated sensitivity toward DNA interstrand cross-linking agents, and monoubiquitination of FANCD2 by FANCL is a crucial step in FA-mediated DNA repair. Here, we demonstrated that As3+ could bind to the PHD/RING finge...
Arsenic contamination in food and groundwater constitutes a public health concern for more than 200 ...
Since arsenite is known to induce oxidative DNA damage in human cells, we asked if it induces other ...
Both acute (24 h) and chronic (10–20 week) exposure of human fibroblast cells to low dose sodi...
Chronic arsenic exposure is known to enhance the genotoxicity/carcinogenicity of other DNA-damaging ...
Arsenic is a widespread environmental contaminant. However, the exact molecular mechanisms underlyin...
ABSTRACT: Arsenic is a widespread environmental contaminant. However, the exact molecular mechanisms...
Arsenite exposure in drinking water and food has long been a health concern for decades because of i...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous environmental contaminant with widespread public health concern. Epidemiolog...
The ubiquitous Occurrence of the human carcinogen arsenic results ill Multiple exposure possibilitie...
Base excision repair (BER) is crucial for development and for the repair of endogenous DNA damage. H...
Arsenite is an established DNA-damaging agent and human carcinogen. We initially selected conditions...
Exposure to arsenic in contaminated drinking water is an emerging public health problem that impacts...
Arsenic is a Class I human carcinogen and is widespread in the environment. Chronic arsenic exposure...
Background: Rapid industrialization is discharging toxic heavy metals into the environment, disturbi...
Both acute (24 h) and chronic (10-20 week) exposure of human fibroblast cells to low dose sodium ars...
Arsenic contamination in food and groundwater constitutes a public health concern for more than 200 ...
Since arsenite is known to induce oxidative DNA damage in human cells, we asked if it induces other ...
Both acute (24 h) and chronic (10–20 week) exposure of human fibroblast cells to low dose sodi...
Chronic arsenic exposure is known to enhance the genotoxicity/carcinogenicity of other DNA-damaging ...
Arsenic is a widespread environmental contaminant. However, the exact molecular mechanisms underlyin...
ABSTRACT: Arsenic is a widespread environmental contaminant. However, the exact molecular mechanisms...
Arsenite exposure in drinking water and food has long been a health concern for decades because of i...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous environmental contaminant with widespread public health concern. Epidemiolog...
The ubiquitous Occurrence of the human carcinogen arsenic results ill Multiple exposure possibilitie...
Base excision repair (BER) is crucial for development and for the repair of endogenous DNA damage. H...
Arsenite is an established DNA-damaging agent and human carcinogen. We initially selected conditions...
Exposure to arsenic in contaminated drinking water is an emerging public health problem that impacts...
Arsenic is a Class I human carcinogen and is widespread in the environment. Chronic arsenic exposure...
Background: Rapid industrialization is discharging toxic heavy metals into the environment, disturbi...
Both acute (24 h) and chronic (10-20 week) exposure of human fibroblast cells to low dose sodium ars...
Arsenic contamination in food and groundwater constitutes a public health concern for more than 200 ...
Since arsenite is known to induce oxidative DNA damage in human cells, we asked if it induces other ...
Both acute (24 h) and chronic (10–20 week) exposure of human fibroblast cells to low dose sodi...