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Meanings of inorganic arsenic in English
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Usage of inorganic arsenic in English
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Ingestion of inorganicarsenic affects cellular energy production; lethal poisonings can occur.
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Human exposure to inorganicarsenic leads to various dermal disorders, including hyperkeratosis and skin cancer.
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Several recent investigations have reported associations between a reduced capacity to fully methylate inorganicarsenic and increased susceptibility to arsenic-caused cancer.
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Vitamin C decreased As cell content and increased the percentage of pentavalent inorganicarsenic (in the growth medium and cells).
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Tobacco smoking, certain occupational exposures, and exposure to inorganicarsenic in drinking water have been associated with the occurrence of bladder cancer.
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These results suggested that T1DM may increase the expression of transporters of trivalent inorganicarsenic and thus increase the arsenic uptake in specific tissues.
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There is strong epidemiologic evidence linking chronic exposure to inorganicarsenic (iAs) to myriad adverse health effects, including cancer of the bladder.
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Cadmium, copper and inorganicarsenic accumulated in LTS tumors showing redistribution among intracellular pools, including relocation of copper into the cytochrome c oxidase complex.
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Millions of people worldwide are exposed to arsenic-contaminated drinking water, and ingestion of inorganicarsenic (InAs) has been associated with increased risks of cancer.
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Inorganicarsenic compounds, like arsenic trioxide, are reactive and can cause damage to the body.