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Metal Toxicity

IS THERE ANY ROLE OF METAL TOXICITY IN AMENORRHEA?

IS THERE ANY ROLE OF METAL TOXICITY IN AMENORRHEA?

... Introduction: Metal toxicity has played an important role in many diseases. Apart from cancers, it is proven to be toxic in various system dysfunctions like teratogenicity, various tissue disorders and ...

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EVALUATION OF SUB CHRONIC TOXICITY AND HEAVY METAL TOXICITY OF KAPPAPHYCUS ALVAREZII IN  VIVO

EVALUATION OF SUB CHRONIC TOXICITY AND HEAVY METAL TOXICITY OF KAPPAPHYCUS ALVAREZII IN VIVO

... cause toxicity due to heavy metal ...heavy metal that entered body system tend to bond strongly with biomolecules which eventually lead to various bio-dysfunction 9, 10 ...sub-chronic toxicity ...

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A Gateway to Metal Resistance: Bacterial Response to Heavy Metal Toxicity in the Biological Environment

A Gateway to Metal Resistance: Bacterial Response to Heavy Metal Toxicity in the Biological Environment

... heavy metal removing agent both from human beings and the environment ...of metal concentrations that affect the bacteria, than with most of the other existing ...media. Metal toxicity is ...

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Phytochelatin synthase is required for tolerating metal toxicity in a basidiomycete yeast and is a conserved factor involved in metal homeostasis in fungi

Phytochelatin synthase is required for tolerating metal toxicity in a basidiomycete yeast and is a conserved factor involved in metal homeostasis in fungi

... The localization of PCS proteins in eukaryotic cells has not been explored extensively, so we examined the localization of Pcs1-GFP fusion proteins. In S. pombe, the Pcs1 protein localized to the mitochondria based on ...

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Morphological and Physiological Effects of B  Vulgaris Towards Heavy Metal Toxicity

Morphological and Physiological Effects of B Vulgaris Towards Heavy Metal Toxicity

... Chlorophyll fluorescence is very useful to study various fundamental aspects of photosynthesis. It is indicative of the photosynthetic activity and status of the device of photosynthesis. When plants previously adapted ...

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Biosorption: A Review on Heavy Metal Toxicity and Advances of Biosorption on Conventional Methods

Biosorption: A Review on Heavy Metal Toxicity and Advances of Biosorption on Conventional Methods

... of metals across the cell membrane dependent on the metabolism of cell and such type of mechanism takes place only in living cells. The non metabolism dependent mechanism depends on the interaction of metals by certain ...

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The Heme-Regulated Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 2a (eIF-2a) Kinase: Expression and Regulation of Protein Synthesis in Human Cells in vitro During Heat-Shock and Lead Toxicity

The Heme-Regulated Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 2a (eIF-2a) Kinase: Expression and Regulation of Protein Synthesis in Human Cells in vitro During Heat-Shock and Lead Toxicity

... response in a variety of eukaryotic cell types and tissues. Although there are some data available from in vitro studies that heavy metals induce HRI activity and thus inhibit protein synthesis (Hurst et al., 1987), not ...

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Cu and Cd induced Cytotoxicity Involving Lipid Peroxidation and Sulfhydryl Compounds in the Hyperaccumulator and Nonaccumulator Varieties of Commelina Communis

Cu and Cd induced Cytotoxicity Involving Lipid Peroxidation and Sulfhydryl Compounds in the Hyperaccumulator and Nonaccumulator Varieties of Commelina Communis

... With the increase in treatment days, the GSH content in all the samples changed, as shown in Fig. 3. In the nonaccumulator variety of C. communis, the GSH content in both Cu and Cd treatments increased significantly ...

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Original Article Enhanced oxidative stress by lead toxicity retards cell survival in primary thyroid cells

Original Article Enhanced oxidative stress by lead toxicity retards cell survival in primary thyroid cells

... lead toxicity may induce DNA damage, genetic mutations, and chromosome aberrations in many organs or ...lead toxicity affects thyroid develop- ment has not been well ...lead toxicity may induce ...

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A Review on Studies on Effect of Heavy Metals on Man and Environment

A Review on Studies on Effect of Heavy Metals on Man and Environment

... heavy metal toxicity in environment was carried out by Chibbar and ...heavy metal poisoning and ...heavy metal poisoning is best way to tackle heavy metal pollution ...

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An Interactive Effect of Six Heavy Metals on the Growth Characteristics of Gracilaria Blodgettii Harvey and Enteromorpha Intestinalis (Linn.)Link

An Interactive Effect of Six Heavy Metals on the Growth Characteristics of Gracilaria Blodgettii Harvey and Enteromorpha Intestinalis (Linn.)Link

... heavy metal toxicity in Gracilaria blodgettii and Enteromorpha intestinalis showed reduction in their fresh weight, carbohydrate and protein concentration with that of ...low metal concentration many ...

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Water exploitation of Karoon River for fish culturing through monitoring and simulation systems

Water exploitation of Karoon River for fish culturing through monitoring and simulation systems

... heavy metal, toxicity along the Karoon River is affected by two basic parameters: the volume of water contaminants and the range of discharge variation during a year and also dispersion, advection and decay ...

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Building Positive Future Orientations: The Role of Natural Mentors in the Lives of African American Girls

Building Positive Future Orientations: The Role of Natural Mentors in the Lives of African American Girls

... While ascertaining the levels of GAPDH by Western blotting in protein lysates, we noticed smaller protein bands between 20 KDa and 35KDa were reactive with anti-GAPDH antibody, as indicated in Figure 33. Curiously, these ...

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DAILY EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT OF As, Ni, Hg, Al AND Mn IN ANTI DIABETIC HERBAL PREPARATIONS (ADHPs)

DAILY EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT OF As, Ni, Hg, Al AND Mn IN ANTI DIABETIC HERBAL PREPARATIONS (ADHPs)

... the metal toxicity in eighteen anti diabetic herbal preparations (ADHPs) available in Bangladesh in terms of their toxicity as presence of toxic element pose a great threat to human health and thus ...

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Increased Oxidative Stress Markers in Subjects Occupationally Exposed to Heavy Metals May Be Due to Poor Antioxidant Responses to Stressors

Increased Oxidative Stress Markers in Subjects Occupationally Exposed to Heavy Metals May Be Due to Poor Antioxidant Responses to Stressors

... heavy metal toxicity results in (among others) heightened oxidative stress, this study set out to determine the oxidative stress markers and antioxidant-responses of individuals exposed occupationally to ...

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“Microalgae as an Indispensable Tool against Heavy Metals Toxicity to Plants: A Review” by Poonam Narula, Anupama Mahajan, Chandra Gurnani, Vikram Kumar, Shinam Mukhija, India.

“Microalgae as an Indispensable Tool against Heavy Metals Toxicity to Plants: A Review” by Poonam Narula, Anupama Mahajan, Chandra Gurnani, Vikram Kumar, Shinam Mukhija, India.

... for metal ions, thereby decreasing metal toxicity 22,44-45 ...of metal ions to cell wall components of microalgae was also reported 44,46 ...free metal ions and the bound forms, as well ...

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Role of Woody Biochar and Fungal-Bacterial Co-Inoculation on Enzyme Activity and Metal Immobilization in Serpentine Soil

Role of Woody Biochar and Fungal-Bacterial Co-Inoculation on Enzyme Activity and Metal Immobilization in Serpentine Soil

... reduce metal toxicity in metal-enriched agricultural soils (Ahmad et ...heavy metal toxicity in tomato ...heavy metal toxicity in metal-contaminated aqueous ...

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Clinical significance of metallothioneins in cell therapy and nanomedicine

Clinical significance of metallothioneins in cell therapy and nanomedicine

... Abstract: Mammalian metallothioneins (MTs) are low molecular weight (6–7 kDa) cysteine- rich proteins that are specifically induced by metal nanoparticles (NPs). MT induction in cell therapy may provide better ...

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PHACT vs. Fiction

PHACT vs. Fiction

... 10. Nikolopoulos D, Michos I, Patsouris E, Theocharis S (2012) Local and systemic toxicity of nanoscale debris particles intotal hip arthroplasty. J App Toxicol 32:255–2694034. https://doi.org/10.1002/jat.2729 11. ...

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Exploring Serum Transferrin Regulation of Nonferric Metal Therapeutic Function and Toxicity

Exploring Serum Transferrin Regulation of Nonferric Metal Therapeutic Function and Toxicity

... Acidic metal ions [5], which Fe(III) ...all metal ions bind sequentially to the metal binding sites nor do they all bind in the canonical ...all metal ions nor actually be ...the ...

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