Bioaccumulation and damaging action of polymetal industrial dust on laboratory mice Mus musculus alba .II. Genetic, cell, and metabolic disturbances.
@article{TopashkaAncheva2003BioaccumulationAD, title={Bioaccumulation and damaging action of polymetal industrial dust on laboratory mice Mus musculus alba .II. Genetic, cell, and metabolic disturbances.}, author={Margarita N Topashka-Ancheva and Roumiana Metcheva and Svetla E. Teodorova}, journal={Environmental research}, year={2003}, volume={92 2}, pages={ 152-60 } }
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Metal bioaccumulation, genotoxicity and gene expression in the European wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) inhabiting an abandoned uranium mining area.
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The present study clearly indicates that there is a realistic perspective to create a new drug based on modified natural clinoptilolites in cases of chronic heavy metal intoxication, without negatively affecting the environment.
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- Medicine, BiologyThe Chinese journal of physiology
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The treatment with quercetin may provide a partial protection against the toxic effects induced by lead acetate in blood and the testis of rats.
Determination of the Toxic Dose of Experimental Lead Poisoning for Male Goats in Fallujah City, Iraq
- Al-Anbar Journal of Veterinary Sciences
- 2021
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- Environmental Science
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Earthworms and wood mice were negatively affected by the exposure to the uranium mining residues at all the biological levels of organization tested in this work, making them good indicator species for the determination of the risks of such contaminated areas, highlighting the potential risks associated with the Exposure to these contaminants.
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- Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Modified Natural Clinoptilolite Detoxifies Small Mammal’s Organism Loaded with Lead II: Genetic, Cell, and Physiological Effects
- EngineeringBiological Trace Element Research
- 2011
The detoxification capacity of the clinoptilolite modification KLS-10-MA used as food additive in small mammals, chronically lead-exposed, was proven for the first time and showed that the sorbent is practically non-toxic.
Effect of using pectin on lead toxicity
- Biology, Medicine
- 2010
Investigation of biochemical parameters in serum and blood due to lead retention in blood, organs and estimating the role of low and high esterified pectin in alleviating the negative effects of lead found LEP and HLP have beneficial effects which could be able to antagonize lead toxicity.
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