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Soil Biological and Biochemical Responses to Cd Exposure

Soil Biological and Biochemical Responses to Cd Exposure

... fertilisers, Cd is one of the most toxic and has been recognised as an environmental contaminant of considerable interest in various human and animal diseases (Bramley, 1990; Loganathan et ...Moreover Cd ...

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Epigenetic and Transcriptomic Mechanisms Linking Maternal Cadmium Exposure to Disease Susceptibility in the Offspring

Epigenetic and Transcriptomic Mechanisms Linking Maternal Cadmium Exposure to Disease Susceptibility in the Offspring

... 105 experimental design that may have hindered our ability to detect such changes. Due to RRBS coverage of the genome, we only quantified DNA methylation changes at approximately half of the known ICRs in mice; it is ...

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Wang et al. 2014 Arch Environ Contam Toxicol

Wang et al. 2014 Arch Environ Contam Toxicol

... chronic exposure of waterborne Cd did not affect the sur- vival of fish; nevertheless, we found that Cd exposure had an adverse impact on ...chronic Cd exposure on larval and ...

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Manek et al. 2014b. STOTEN

Manek et al. 2014b. STOTEN

... to Cd had a reduced ability to increase cortisol when they were exposed to ...and Cd exposures, and whether the in- teractions of these two factors affect ECC ...of Cd exposure on ...

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Non-Enzymatic Antioxidant Responses of Mytilus galloprovincialis under Cadmium-Induced Oxidative Stress Risk

Non-Enzymatic Antioxidant Responses of Mytilus galloprovincialis under Cadmium-Induced Oxidative Stress Risk

... of Cd treatment, was observed in various organisms and in different ...by Cd exposure and not by other pollutants [72]. Because of Cd exposure, the hepatic transcript level of the GR ...

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Cadmium and Lead Alter the Antioxidant and Osmoregulation Systems in the Erythrocyte of Fish (Oreochromis niloticus)

Cadmium and Lead Alter the Antioxidant and Osmoregulation Systems in the Erythrocyte of Fish (Oreochromis niloticus)

... Differences in the response of erythrocyte SOD to different toxicants were found as decreases in Cyprinus carpio (Dimitrova et al., 1994) and increases in Dicentrarchus labrax (Akbarsha et al., 2001). Nevertheless, SOD ...

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Original Article L-2-Oxothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid mitigates the thromboembolic effects and systemic toxicity induced by sub-acute exposure to cadmium in mice

Original Article L-2-Oxothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid mitigates the thromboembolic effects and systemic toxicity induced by sub-acute exposure to cadmium in mice

... Abstract: Exposure to cadmium (Cd) as a result of its environmental pervasiveness poses deleterious health effects, which has been attributed to oxidative ...mg Cd/kg/day, i.p., for 3 weeks) systemic ...

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Role of Anthocleista vogelii in serum antioxidant defence system in cadmium-induced oxidative stress in Wistar rats

Role of Anthocleista vogelii in serum antioxidant defence system in cadmium-induced oxidative stress in Wistar rats

... activities. Cd is a confirmed environmen- tal toxicant known to compromise the defence line of antioxidants in favour of pro-oxidation of biological systems by reactive oxygen species (ROS) due to over- ...by ...

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Estimation of daily cadmium intake from cadmium in blood or cadmium in urine

Estimation of daily cadmium intake from cadmium in blood or cadmium in urine

... higher Cd-D is an important question from a practical view ...a Cd-polluted area and reported a very high Cd-D of ...that Cd-U for women was ...10 Cd-D measurements were conducted ...

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Stimulation by cadmium of myohemerythrin like cells in the gut of the
annelid Nereis diversicolor

Stimulation by cadmium of myohemerythrin like cells in the gut of the annelid Nereis diversicolor

... of Cd on these cells resulted in a synthesis of ...of Cd exposure, so these ultrastructural modifications could reflect an increased synthesis of ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC4965803.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC4965803.pdf

... of CD and patients’ mood used depression measures that include physical symptoms that overlap with those seen in CD such as disordered sleep, fatigue and poor appetite (3, ...of exposure and outcome, ...

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Early life environment and natural history of inflammatory bowel diseases

Early life environment and natural history of inflammatory bowel diseases

... reduced exposure to childhood infections ...incident CD or UC has been inconsistent in the ...with CD, UC, and healthy controls demonstrated a protective association between breast- feeding and both ...

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Elevated Levels of 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D in Plasma as a Missing Risk Factor for Celiac Disease

<p>Elevated Levels of 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D in Plasma as a Missing Risk Factor for Celiac Disease</p>

... with CD or have indications of such an association in the ...increased CD risk, and other studies on comorbid conditions support this ...a CD “ epidemic ” in Sweden, the increased prevalence of ...

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Exposure profile of mercury, lead, cadmium, arsenic, antimony, copper, selenium and zinc in maternal blood, cord blood and placenta: the Tohoku Study of Child Development in Japan

Exposure profile of mercury, lead, cadmium, arsenic, antimony, copper, selenium and zinc in maternal blood, cord blood and placenta: the Tohoku Study of Child Development in Japan

... this exposure increases the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders [2, 4, ...5]. Exposure to Pb can cause spontaneous abortions [6] and can lead to reduced birth weight, gestational hypertension, congenital ...

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Potential human health risk assessment of heavy metals in the flesh of mallard and pochard in the South Eastern Caspian Sea region of Iran

Potential human health risk assessment of heavy metals in the flesh of mallard and pochard in the South Eastern Caspian Sea region of Iran

... concentrations were determined using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer (GFS97, Thermo Electron, Cambridge, UK). The accuracy of the analysis was confirmed by measuring certified reference material tissue (DORM-2; ...

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Latitude, sunshine, and human lactase phenotype distributions may contribute to geographic patterns of modern disease: the inflammatory bowel disease model

Latitude, sunshine, and human lactase phenotype distributions may contribute to geographic patterns of modern disease: the inflammatory bowel disease model

... In scenarios 1 and 2 (concerning LNP distribution), only non-European countries were affected, so analysis within Europe did not change under these two scenarios. Globally, correlation of LNP with other variables under ...

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EMIS Online Data Entry Pilot report pdf

EMIS Online Data Entry Pilot report pdf

... Incidentally, the regional office in Kumasi also served as the control case to the pilot as they were allowed to work with the existing internet infrastructure so as to be able to detect[r] ...

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BIOACCUMULATION TRENDS OF Cs-134 AND Cd-109 IN THE ASIAN TIGER SHRIMP Penaeus monodon VIA WATERBORNE EXPOSURE PATHWAY

BIOACCUMULATION TRENDS OF Cs-134 AND Cd-109 IN THE ASIAN TIGER SHRIMP Penaeus monodon VIA WATERBORNE EXPOSURE PATHWAY

... After 11 days exposed to waterborne Cs-134 and Cd-109, Penaeus monodon were transferred into three of rectangular polypropylene container (10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm) which contained fresh un- spiked seawater. Single ...

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... chronic exposure to low doses of metals has also been observed by other ...of Cd, arsenic (As), and Pb in various combinations on the parameters of oxidative stress in rat ...on exposure time and ...

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Cadmium and copper stress affect seedling growth and enzymatic activities in germinating barley seeds

Cadmium and copper stress affect seedling growth and enzymatic activities in germinating barley seeds

... of Cd and Cu in the growth medium resulted in a pronounced increase in ...metal exposure and is considered to be involved in the particular stress resistance (Chen et ...in Cd or Cu- treated ...

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