Works about PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of cadmium


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    Tumor-Targeted Multimodal Optical Imaging with Versatile Cadmium-Free Quantum Dots.

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    Advanced Functional Materials, 2016, v. 26, n. 2, p. 267, doi. 10.1002/adfm.201503453
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    • Liu, Xiangyou;
    • Braun, Gary B.;
    • Zhong, Haizheng;
    • Hall, David J.;
    • Han, Wenlong;
    • Qin, Mingde;
    • Zhao, Chuanzhen;
    • Wang, Meina;
    • She, Zhi-Gang;
    • Cao, Chuanbao;
    • Sailor, Michael J.;
    • Stallcup, William B.;
    • Ruoslahti, Erkki;
    • Sugahara, Kazuki N.
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    Polydeoxyribonucleotide, an Adenosine-A2<sub>A</sub> Receptor Agonist, Preserves Blood Testis Barrier from Cadmium-Induced Injury.

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    Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2017, v. 7, p. 1, doi. 10.3389/fphar.2016.00537
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    • Squadrito, Francesco;
    • Micali, Antonio;
    • Rinaldi, Mariagrazia;
    • Irrera, Natasha;
    • Marini, Herbert;
    • Puzzolo, Domenico;
    • Pisani, Antonina;
    • Lorenzini, Cesare;
    • Valenti, Andrea;
    • Laurà, Rosaria;
    • Germanà, Antonino;
    • Bitto, Alessandra;
    • Pizzino, Gabriele;
    • Pallio, Giovanni;
    • Altavilla, Domenica;
    • Minutoli, Letteria;
    • Romagnoli, Paolo;
    • Ortolani, Fulvia
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    Article
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    Noxious Elements in Milk and Milk Products in Poland.

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    Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 2011, v. 20, n. 4, p. 1043
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    • Starska, Krystyna;
    • Wojciechowska-Mazurek, Maria;
    • Mania, Monika;
    • Brulińska-Ostrowska, Elźbieta;
    • Biernat, Urszula;
    • Karłowski, Kazimierz
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    Cadmium.

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    1993
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    Book Review
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    Cadmium, cobalt and lead cause stress response, cell cycle deregulation and increased steroid as well as xenobiotic metabolism in primary normal human bronchial epithelial cells which is coordinated by at least nine transcription factors.

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    Archives of Toxicology, 2008, v. 82, n. 8, p. 513, doi. 10.1007/s00204-008-0331-9
    By:
    • Glahn, Felix;
    • Schmidt-Heck, Wolfgang;
    • Zellmer, Sebastian;
    • Guthke, Reinhard;
    • Wiese, Jan;
    • Golka, Klaus;
    • Hergenröder, Roland;
    • Degen, Gisela H.;
    • Lehmann, Thomas;
    • Hermes, Matthias;
    • Schormann, Wiebke;
    • Brulport, Marc;
    • Bauer, Alexander;
    • Bedawy, Essam;
    • Gebhardt, Rolf;
    • Hengstler, Jan G.;
    • Foth, Heidi
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