p>Inorganic arsenic (iAs), a naturally occurring drinking water contaminant, is a potent human carcinogen and toxicant. It is believed that in humans, as well as in most mammals, inorganic arsenic is biotransformed via reduction and methylation using one-carbon metabolism with S-adenosyl methionine (SAM) as methyl donor, and is excreted mainly in urine as dimethylarsinate (DMA) and methylarsonate (MA) as well as some unmethylated iAs (arsenate (As(V)) and arsenite (As(III)). There is a wide variation in susceptibility to arsenic induced health effects, which, in part, may be due to the large inter-individual variation in arsenic metabolism. The main aim of the present study was to elucidate the mechanisms behind the marked inte...
[[abstract]]Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases. Inorganic arsenic from dri...
More than 0.3 million individuals are subject to chronic exposure to arsenic via their drinking wate...
Abstract Background Because some adverse health effects associated with chronic arsenic exposure may...
Humans as well as most mammals metabolize inorganic arsenic (Inorg As), a recognized human carcinoge...
[[abstract]]Subjects exposed to arsenic show significant inter-individual variation in urinary patte...
[[abstract]]Subjects exposed to arsenic show significant inter-individual variation in urinary patte...
[[abstract]]Subjects exposed to arsenic show significant inter-individual variation in urinary patte...
Inorganic arsenic is metabolized by most mammals, including humans, via alternating reduction and o...
Subjects exposed to arsenic show significant inter- individual variation ill urinary patterns of ars...
Inorganic arsenic (In-As), an occupational and environmental human carcinogen, undergoes biomethylat...
Inorganic arsenic is metabolized by most mammals, including humans, via alternating reduction and ox...
Inorganic arsenic (In-As), an occupational and environmental human carcinogen, undergoes biomethylat...
AbstractArsenic is a proven human carcinogen. Although the mechanism of its carcinogenicity is still...
Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases . Inorganic arsenic from drinking water...
[[abstract]]Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases. Inorganic arsenic from dri...
[[abstract]]Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases. Inorganic arsenic from dri...
More than 0.3 million individuals are subject to chronic exposure to arsenic via their drinking wate...
Abstract Background Because some adverse health effects associated with chronic arsenic exposure may...
Humans as well as most mammals metabolize inorganic arsenic (Inorg As), a recognized human carcinoge...
[[abstract]]Subjects exposed to arsenic show significant inter-individual variation in urinary patte...
[[abstract]]Subjects exposed to arsenic show significant inter-individual variation in urinary patte...
[[abstract]]Subjects exposed to arsenic show significant inter-individual variation in urinary patte...
Inorganic arsenic is metabolized by most mammals, including humans, via alternating reduction and o...
Subjects exposed to arsenic show significant inter- individual variation ill urinary patterns of ars...
Inorganic arsenic (In-As), an occupational and environmental human carcinogen, undergoes biomethylat...
Inorganic arsenic is metabolized by most mammals, including humans, via alternating reduction and ox...
Inorganic arsenic (In-As), an occupational and environmental human carcinogen, undergoes biomethylat...
AbstractArsenic is a proven human carcinogen. Although the mechanism of its carcinogenicity is still...
Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases . Inorganic arsenic from drinking water...
[[abstract]]Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases. Inorganic arsenic from dri...
[[abstract]]Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases. Inorganic arsenic from dri...
More than 0.3 million individuals are subject to chronic exposure to arsenic via their drinking wate...
Abstract Background Because some adverse health effects associated with chronic arsenic exposure may...