Environmental arsenic exposure and its contribution to human diseases, toxicity mechanism and management
Arsenic is a well-recognized environmental contaminant that occurs naturally through
geogenic processes in the aquifer. More than 200 million people around the world are …
geogenic processes in the aquifer. More than 200 million people around the world are …
Arsenic and human health effects: A review
Arsenic (As) is ubiquitous in nature and humans being exposed to arsenic via atmospheric
air, ground water and food sources are certain. Major sources of arsenic contamination …
air, ground water and food sources are certain. Major sources of arsenic contamination …
[PDF][PDF] Preventing disease through healthy environments: inadequate or excess fluoride: a major public health concern
World Health Organization - 2019 - apps.who.int
Fluoride intake has both beneficial effects–in reducing the incidence of dental caries–and
negative effects–in causing tooth enamel and skeletal fluorosis following prolonged …
negative effects–in causing tooth enamel and skeletal fluorosis following prolonged …
p62 links autophagy and Nrf2 signaling
Abstract The Nrf2-Keap1-ARE pathway is a redox and xenobiotic sensitive signaling axis
that functions to protect cells against oxidative stress, environmental toxicants, and harmful …
that functions to protect cells against oxidative stress, environmental toxicants, and harmful …
Contamination and health risk assessment of arsenic and chromium in coastal sediments of Al-Khobar area, Arabian Gulf, Saudi Arabia
The contamination and health risks by arsenic and chromium in the Al-Khobar coastal area,
Arabian Gulf, have been assessed by examining 29 samples of surface sediment. Several …
Arabian Gulf, have been assessed by examining 29 samples of surface sediment. Several …
Trace elements in human nutrition (II)–an update
A Mehri - International journal of preventive medicine, 2020 - journals.lww.com
The dietary requirement for an essential trace element is an intake level which meets a
specified criterion for adequacy and thereby minimizes risk of nutrient deficiency or excess …
specified criterion for adequacy and thereby minimizes risk of nutrient deficiency or excess …
Neurotoxicity linked to dysfunctional metal ion homeostasis and xenobiotic metal exposure: redox signaling and oxidative stress
Significance: Essential metals such as copper, iron, manganese, and zinc play a role as
cofactors in the activity of a wide range of processes involved in cellular homeostasis and …
cofactors in the activity of a wide range of processes involved in cellular homeostasis and …
[HTML][HTML] Connections between endoplasmic reticulum stress-associated unfolded protein response, mitochondria, and autophagy in arsenic-induced carcinogenesis
P Wadgaonkar, F Chen - Seminars in cancer biology, 2021 - Elsevier
Arsenic exposure in contaminated drinking water is a global health issue, as more than 200
million people are affected globally. Arsenic has been known to cause skin, liver, lung …
million people are affected globally. Arsenic has been known to cause skin, liver, lung …
Arsenic-induced neurotoxicity: a mechanistic appraisal
Arsenic is a metalloid found in groundwater as a byproduct of soil/rock erosion and industrial
and agricultural processes. This xenobiotic elicits its toxicity through different mechanisms …
and agricultural processes. This xenobiotic elicits its toxicity through different mechanisms …
Epigenetics and the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease: Parental environment signalling to the epigenome, critical time windows and sculpting the adult …
S Safi-Stibler, A Gabory - Seminars in cell & developmental biology, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The literature about Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD)
studies is considerably growing. Maternal and paternal environment, during all the …
studies is considerably growing. Maternal and paternal environment, during all the …