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Environmental Carcinogenesis, Volume 96 in the Advances in
Pharmacology series, reports on work done with carcinogenic metals
and the mechanisms of their carcinogenicity, including Arsenic and
Chromate. Chapters in this release include Breast cancer
carcinogenesis by organophosphate pesticides, Polyadenylation of
Canonical histone H3.1 in Carcinogenesis, Epigenomic reprogramming
in iAs-mediated carcinogenesis, MicroRNAs and epigenetic regulation
in metal-induced angiogenesis and carcinogenesis, Environmental
epigenetics and new mechanistic markers of chemical exposure,
Arsenic carcinogenesis by inhibition of DNA repair, Genetic and
environmental reprogramming of the sarcoma epigenome, Mechanism of
chromate carcinogenesis by chromatin alterations, and more. Other
chapters cover Arsenic carcinogenesis and microRNAs, Epigenetic
mechanism of Cr(VI)-induced cell malignant transformation and
tumorigenesis, The dark side of NRF2 in arsenic carcinogenesis, and
Chemical mechanisms of DNA damage by carcinogenic chromium(VI).
Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals, Volume II: Specific Metals,
Fifth Edition provides complete coverage of 38 individual metals
and their compounds. This volume is the second volume of a
two-volume work which emphasizes toxic effects in humans, along
with discussions on the toxic effects of animals and biological
systems in vitro when relevant. The book has been systematically
updated with the latest studies and advances in technology. As a
multidisciplinary resource that integrates both human and
environmental toxicology, the book is a comprehensive and valuable
reference for toxicologists, physicians, pharmacologists, and
environmental scientists in the fields of environmental,
occupational and public health.
Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals, Fifth Edition, Volume I:
General Considerations is the first volume of a two-volume work
that gives an overview and covers topics of general importance
including reviews of various health effects of trace metals. The
book emphasizes toxic effects in humans, along with discussions on
the toxic effects of animals and biological systems in vitro when
relevant. The book has been systematically updated with the latest
studies and advances in technology and contains several new
chapters. As a multidisciplinary resource that integrates both
human and environmental toxicology, the book is a comprehensive and
valuable reference for toxicologists, physicians, pharmacologists,
and environmental scientists in the fields of environmental,
occupational and public health.
Metal Carcinogenesis Testing explains fundamental principles of
metal carcinogenesis as they are currently understood, and provides
detailed practical descriptions of rapid and inexpensive in vitro
assay methodology presently in use for the detection of potentially
carci nogenic metals and their compounds. Mounting experimental
evidence has suggested that a number of metals and their compounds
are potentially carcinogenic to humans. Since humans are exposed to
these potentially carcinogenic metals in industrial situations and
through environmental pollution, it is essential that experimental
protocols be available to identify the specific metal compounds
that are potentially carcinogenic. This book affords a thorough
description of the various carcinogenesis test systems available
for metals, centering on those that are rapid, inexpensive, and
most reliable. The principles are discussed at the level of human
exposure, of animal studies, and of research in vitro.
Additionally, the molecular mechanisms of metal-induced cancer are
considered at each ofthese three levels.In large part, the emphasis
rests on the use of in vitro, biochemical and bacterial studies,
including tissue culture, because these methods are the basis of
the rapid and inexpensive screening of potentially carcinogenic
substances."
Metal Carcinogenesis Testing explains fundamental principles of
metal carcinogenesis as they are currently understood, and provides
detailed practical descriptions of rapid and inexpensive in vitro
assay methodology presently in use for the detection of potentially
carci nogenic metals and their compounds. Mounting experimental
evidence has suggested that a number of metals and their compounds
are potentially carcinogenic to humans. Since humans are exposed to
these potentially carcinogenic metals in industrial situations and
through environmental pollution, it is essential that experimental
protocols be available to identify the specific metal compounds
that are potentially carcinogenic. This book affords a thorough
description of the various carcinogenesis test systems available
for metals, centering on those that are rapid, inexpensive, and
most reliable. The principles are discussed at the level of human
exposure, of animal studies, and of research in vitro.
Additionally, the molecular mechanisms of metal-induced cancer are
considered at each ofthese three levels.In large part, the emphasis
rests on the use of in vitro, biochemical and bacterial studies,
including tissue culture, because these methods are the basis of
the rapid and inexpensive screening of potentially carcinogenic
substances."
This volume offers the most comprehensive presentation available on
metal toxicology. It discusses not only metals but also the toxic
endpoints, such as neurotoxicity, renal toxicity, and cancer
induction. Chapters are written by experts in their respective
fields, focusing on carcinogenesis and human exposures and
highlighting the major aspects and issues of toxicity in general.
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