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Arsenic-Glutathione Interactions and Skin Cancer
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Journal Article | Alam MG, Snow ET, Tanaka A. Arsenic and heavy metal contamination of vegetables grown in Samta village, Bangladesh. The Science of The Total Environment 2003;308(1-3):83-96. |
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Journal Article | Chouchane S, Snow ET. In vitro effect of arsenical compounds on glutathione-related enzymes. Chemical Research in Toxicology 2001;14(5):517-522. |
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Journal Article | Hu Y, Jin XM, Snow ET. Effect of arsenic on transcription factor AP-1 and NF-kappaB DNA binding activity and related gene expression. Toxicology Letters 2002;133(1):33-45. |
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Journal Article | Schuliga M, Chouchane S, Snow ET. Upregulation of glutathione-related genes and enzyme activities in cultured human cells by sublethal concentrations of inorganic arsenic. Toxicological Sciences 2002;70(2):183-192. |
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Journal Article | Snow ET, Sykora P, Durham TR, Klein CB. Arsenic, mode of action at biologically plausible low doses: what are the implications for low dose cancer risk? Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2005; 207(2 Suppl 1):557-564. |
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Journal Article | Sykora P, Snow ET. Modulation of DNA polymerase beta-dependent base excision repair in cultured human cells after low dose exposure to arsenite. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2008;228(3):385-394. |
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