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Differential Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water on Mouse Hepatic and Intestinal Heme Oxygenase-1 Expression

Authors

Li H
Fan X
Wu X
Han W
Amistadi MK
Liu P
Zhang D
Chorover J
Ding X
Zhang QY
Date of publication: 
2022
Journal: 
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
Volume: 
11(9)
DOI: 10.3390/antiox11091835
PMC9495312

Related Projects

  • Project 2 - Role of CYP2A and Hmox1 in the Diabetogenic Effects of Arsenic in Mine Tailings.
  • Project 1 - Diabetogenic Mine Tailings: Mechanistic Link Between Arsenic, NRF2, Autophagy, and Diabetes
  • Project 4: Environmental Controls on Bioavailability of Arsenic and Toxic Metals
  • PROJECT 2- Induction of Fibrotic Lung Injury by Inhalation Exposure to Arsenic and Arsenic-Containing Mine Tailings
  • PROJECT 3: Transformation of Metal(loid)-bearing Particulate Matter and Associated Impacts on Bioaccessibility
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