HumanPrimary carcinoma of the liver cellsarsenic trioxide脱噬作用Arsenic trioxide (As(2)O(3)), a major ingredient of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), is found to be an effective anticancer drug in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). The present study explored the use of As(2)O(3) on ...
found in the areas along the canals and aqueducts and those which lie upstream, midstream, and downstream and also the hair samples of people living in the contiguous areas, to check for the levels of arsenic in them by emission spectroscopy. From the analysis during a one year investigation,...
Cs into osteoblasts Effect of arsenic and lead on human MSCs and differentiation of MSCs into osteoblastsEffect of arsenic and lead on human MSCs and differentiation of MSCs into osteoblastsdoi:10.1016/j.jcyt.2013.01.169A. ChatthaA. Shakoori...
Arsenic has been widely studied for its effects as a human carcinogenic agent but few studies have dealt with neurobehavioral effects. Gestation exposure is a time of high sensitivity to chemical, associated with an important risk factor for development of newborns of neurobehavioral dysfunctions. In ...
The occurrence of high levels of arsenic in the groundwater of the southeast region of Asia has received much attention in the past decade and has become a global health concern. Predominant occurrence of both these chemicals and ease of their human exposure led us to investigate the effect of...
Human exposure to arsenic could also occur through air, soil and in occupational settings (WHO, 2000, Pacyna and Pacyna, 2001, Ramanathan et al., 2003). Dietary intake of arsenic through consumption of contaminated food and medicines has also been reported (WHO, 1992, ATSDR, 2005, Vahidnia ...
Effect of arsenic and cadmium on the persistence of mutagen-induced DNA lesions in human cells The alkaline single cell gel electrophoresis (SCG test or comet assay) was used to characterize the influence of sodium arsenite (NaAsO2) and ca... Andreas,Hartmann,Günter,... - 《Environmental &...
Chemicals are classified as having moderate, limited and insufficient degrees of evidence in support of a diabetes-promoting effect. Moderate evidence exists for diabetogenic effects of inorganic arsenic and persistent organic pollutants, ... AP Starling,JA Hoppin - 《Diabetes Management》 被引量: 4发...
Another evidence demonstrated that arsenic interacts with JAK tyrosine kinase, which suppresses the activity of JAK kinase [112]. In general, various kinds of HMs modulate JAK/STAT signaling at a certain level. Under regular physiological condition, ROS, signaling molecules, normally runs cellular ...
Arsenic has a long history as a potent human poison, chronic exposure over a period of time may result in the manifestation of toxicity in practically all systems of the body. In the present investigation the efficacy of naringenin (NRG), a naturally occurring citrus flavanone against arsenic-in...