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Heavy Metals in the Environment - Chapter 7 pot

Heavy Metals in the Environment - Chapter 7 pot

... toxic levels in their drinking water, probably as a consequence of increased agricultural irrigation. In recent years the toxic potential, both carcinogenic and noncarcino- genic, of arsenic in drinking ... drinking-water arsenic have provided opportuni- ties to delineate the risks of excess drinking-water arsenic. The largest study reviewed 40,421 persons using contaminated water...
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... trapped in the intestinal mucosa, not reaching the systemic circula- tion to the same extent as in persons with normal zinc intake and therefore in- creasing susceptibility to copper deficiency. The ... analy- sis of the current state of knowledge of heavy metals in the environment. The volume begins with a chapter on the essentiality and toxicity of metals. Th...
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... ions. These two oxidation states are the most common in environmental samples. The redox method using the Fe(II)/Fe(III) system in the presence of 1,10-phenanthroline and diphosphate in a flow-injection ... of the principal analytical methods used in environmental sciences for heavy metals determination. The monitoring of trace metals in the environment has been...
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Heavy Metals in the Environment - Chapter 9 potx

Heavy Metals in the Environment - Chapter 9 potx

... using buthionine sulfoximine was associated with decreases in the level of single-strand breaks. Interestingly, the number of DNA-protein cross-links and interstrand cross-links was only margin- ally ... a decrease in poly- merase arrest and cross-links but not in total Cr binding, further substantiating the idea that DNA cross-links are the polymerase-arresting lesion. These ob...
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Heavy Metals in the Environment - Chapter 11 pot

Heavy Metals in the Environment - Chapter 11 pot

... been designed using nickel- and histidine-tagged proteins to cross-link proteins of in- terest for analysis of multiprotein complexes (324). Levine et al. (316) demon- strated that in the presence ... nickeloplasmin) (91). The primary binding site of nickel to albumin is a histidine residue at the third position from the amino terminus of the protein (92). Neighboring residues (...
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Heavy Metals in the Environment - Chapter 16 potx

... Dekker, Inc. copies of Cys-box copper-binding motifs within their heavy- metal-binding do- mains. Each Cys-box is likely part of an individual subdomain, which together form the entire copper-binding ... copper-bound form of the protein. The individual Cys-box subdomains must then fold in relation to each other to form a complete copper-binding do- main. Metal binding to the entire...
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Veterinary Medicines in the Environment - Chapter 7 pot

Veterinary Medicines in the Environment - Chapter 7 pot

... Chemosphere 58 (40) :74 4 75 0. Jensen J, Mesman M. 2006. Ecological risk assessment of contaminated land. RIVM report No. 71 170 10 47. ISBN No. 9 0-6 96 0-1 3 8-9 97 8-9 0-6 96 0-1 3 8-0 . Khan S. 1995. Supercritical ... impact Endpoints LC/EC 50 values/NOEC These endpoints are used in the derivation of the PNEC and fed into the risk assessment. NOEC This endpoi...
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Heavy Metals in the Environment - Chapter 3 pdf

Heavy Metals in the Environment - Chapter 3 pdf

... vivo. 4.4 Protein-Protein Interactions Heavy metals have been shown to in uence protein-protein interactions. One example is the disruption of the E-cadherin/catenin cell adhesion complex via the displacement ... apoptosis. They have the potential to interfere with DNA synthesis and repair, the activities of Zn-containing pro- teins, the correct folding of protein molecules a...
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Heavy Metals in the Environment - Chapter 4 pptx

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... in the treatment of certain types of can- cer. Studies with radioactive cis-diaminodichloro-platinum indicate that about 10% of the radionuclide deposits in the liver and a further 10% in the ... distribution through the body, irradiates all the body tissues. In the United Kingdom in the early 1990s the annual dose from fallout 1 37 Cs in the diet was about 0....
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Heavy Metals in the Environment - Chapter 5 pptx

Heavy Metals in the Environment - Chapter 5 pptx

... evidence indi- cates that metals can replace zinc in DNA-binding zinc finger proteins (119), which are typically transcription factors that show a high site-specific DNA bind- ing (120). This could potentially ... DNA lesions, including single- and double-strand breaks and DNA-protein cross-links (104, 110–116), and thereby induce mutations (1 17, 118). Metals that could generate radical...
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