Heavy Metals
Heavy metals include compounds such as mercury, lead, or cadmium. Evidence suggests that exposure to heavy metals may play a role in the induction or exacerbation of several autoimmune…
Heavy metals include compounds such as mercury, lead, or cadmium. Evidence suggests that exposure to heavy metals may play a role in the induction or exacerbation of several autoimmune…
Abstract Working group on Immunological Mechanisms and Nephrotoxicity of Heavy Metals — Advisory Subgroup on Toxicology — European Medical Research Council
Cadmium is an environmental contaminant that enters the body through diet or cigarette smoke. It affects multiple cellular processes, including cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Recently, cadmium has been shown…
Cadmium (Cd) is a nonessential metal that is dispersed throughout the environment. It is an endocrine-disrupting element which mimics estrogen, binds to estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha), and promotes cell proliferation…