Abstract: Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal that can act as endocrine disruptor. Cadmium has the property to accumulate in several organs after entering the body and it principally accumulates in the adrenal glands. Although the uptake mechanisms for the cellular accumulation of Cd are unknown, the most common hypothesis states that Cd uptake involves competition with essential elements such as Ca or Zn for specific transport systems. Cd induces several effects such as cell death, carcinogenesis and disruption of neurotransmitter and hormone action. Particularly, cadmium is able to alter adrenocortical function inducing an impaired capacity to secrete cortisol by steroidogenic cells of the adrenocortical tissues and stimulating catecholamine se...
This study examined the cytological and molecular effects of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal, in the li...
In spite of their important role as bioindicators there is few information about the cytotoxic effec...
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal, highly toxic and its levels in the environment are increasing due to ...
Abstract: Reptiles are rarely used in studies on the possible toxic effects of heavy metals even if ...
We analyzed the effect of cadmium on corticotropic (ACTH) and prolactin (PRL) cells in the pituitary...
Reptiles are rarely used in studies on the possible toxic effects of heavy metals even if they are s...
one of the most important problems in our time, the increasing environmental contamination, and the ...
Cadmium (Cd) is known as a potent toxic metal and a significant environmental pollutant. It has been...
It is reported that cadmium exposure affects the activity of the endocrine system in mammals (Lafuen...
This study examined the cytological and molecular effects of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal, in the li...
Abstract: Cadmium is a highly polluting heavy metal known to have undesirable effects on health in b...
Cadmium, a transition metal, is highly toxic to reproductive tissues causing organ damage and functi...
We intended to verify the safety of the freshwater values established for cadmium by the European Co...
This study examined the cytological and molecular effects of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal, in the li...
In spite of their important role as bioindicators there is few information about the cytotoxic effec...
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal, highly toxic and its levels in the environment are increasing due to ...
Abstract: Reptiles are rarely used in studies on the possible toxic effects of heavy metals even if ...
We analyzed the effect of cadmium on corticotropic (ACTH) and prolactin (PRL) cells in the pituitary...
Reptiles are rarely used in studies on the possible toxic effects of heavy metals even if they are s...
one of the most important problems in our time, the increasing environmental contamination, and the ...
Cadmium (Cd) is known as a potent toxic metal and a significant environmental pollutant. It has been...
It is reported that cadmium exposure affects the activity of the endocrine system in mammals (Lafuen...
This study examined the cytological and molecular effects of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal, in the li...
Abstract: Cadmium is a highly polluting heavy metal known to have undesirable effects on health in b...
Cadmium, a transition metal, is highly toxic to reproductive tissues causing organ damage and functi...
We intended to verify the safety of the freshwater values established for cadmium by the European Co...
This study examined the cytological and molecular effects of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal, in the li...
In spite of their important role as bioindicators there is few information about the cytotoxic effec...
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal, highly toxic and its levels in the environment are increasing due to ...