methylarsonous acid
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AbstractArsenic and its species were investigated for the first time in nine collections of Elaphomyces spp. (“deer truffles…
Arsenic is a ubiquitous and carcinogenic environmental element that enters the biosphere primarily from geochemical sources, but…
Chronic arsenic exposure is known to enhance the genotoxicity/carcinogenicity of other DNA-damaging agents by inhibiting DNA…
The influence of soil contamination by inorganic and organic arsenic compounds on uptake, accumulation, and transformation of…
David S. Paul THE EFFECTS OF ARSENIC ON GLUCOSE METABOLISM IN IN VIVO AND IN VITRO MODELS (Under the direction of Miroslav Stýblo…
Inorganic trivalent arsenicals are vicinal thiol-reacting agents, and dithiothreitol (DTT) is a well-known dithiol agent…
Many mammals methylate trivalent inorganic arsenic in liver to species that are released into the bloodstream and excreted in…
In this work three mild extraction agents for determination of plant-available fractions of elements in soil were evaluated for…
ABSTRACT The acute acetoclastic methanogenic inhibition of several inorganic and organic arsenicals was assayed. Trivalent…
Inorganic arsenite is methylated by some, but not all, animal species to dimethylarsinic acid (DMA). The monomethyl compound…