Analysis of T-cell proliferation and cytokine secretion in the individuals exposed to arsenic
Over six million people in nine districts of West Bengal, India are exposed to very high levels of arsenic primarily through their drinking water. More than 300,000 people showed arsenic-induced…
Drinking-Water Arsenic Exposure Modulates Gene Expression in Human Lymphocytes from a U.S. Population
Background. Arsenic exposure impairs development and can lead to cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. The mechanism underlying these effects remains unknown. Primarily because of geologic sources of contamination, drinking-water arsenic…
Perturbations in immune responses induced by concurrent subchronic exposure to arsenic and endosulfan
The metalloid arsenic and the chlorinated insecticide endosulfan are common environmental contaminants. Humans, animals, and birds are exposed to these chemicals through water and food. Although health effects due to…
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