Profiling Metal-Induced Genotoxic Endpoints
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12-2023
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Alternative Title:J Environ Health
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Description:Many toxic metals are involved in the initiation and progression of DNA damage that can result in the activation of DNA damage response machinery at double- and single-stranded DNA; this response can result in global and gene-specific DNA alteration. The toxicological profiles from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) and several other studies have demonstrated the influence of metal exposure-induced genotoxic endpoints and epigenetic modifications. Our review systematically summarizes accumulating evidence from ATSDR toxicological profiles and the available literature that demonstrate a possible induction of various genotoxic endpoints and metal exposures. We include in this article studies on chromium, arsenic, nickel, lead, mercury, and zinc.
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Source:J Environ Health. 86(5):30-35
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Pubmed ID:39239121
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC11375607
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Volume:86
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Issue:5
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:3ed00d7430b6d874cbaa3be0588452e954ecdf9e02f6707697853e0412ae792a8d136cce17bce145bcb8838bf82f69c995d3995fafcb28af16df05783f56d9cd
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