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Arsenic : Exposure Sources, Health Risks, and Mechanisms of Toxicity - J. Christopher States

Arsenic

Exposure Sources, Health Risks, and Mechanisms of Toxicity

By: J. Christopher States

eText | 1 October 2015 | Edition Number 1

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This book illustrates the chemistry, toxicology, and health effects of arsenic using novel modeling techniques, case studies, experimental data, and future perspectives. •    Covers exposure sources, health risks, and mechanisms of one of the most toxic minerals in the world •    Helps readers understand potential health effects of arsenic, using population studies, mammalian and invertebrate models, and pharmacokinetic and toxicokinetic models •    Discusses outcomes, epidemiology, real-life examples, and modes of action for arsenic-induced diseases, like lung cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases, and immunotoxicity •    Acts as a reference for toxicologists, environmental chemists, and risk assessors and includes up-to-date, novel modeling techniques for scientists •    Includes future perspectives on special topics, like extrapolation from experimental models to human exposures, biomarkers for phenotypic anchoring, and pathology of chronic exposure
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