Mutagenic, Carcinogenic, and Teratogenic Effect of Heavy Metals

Heavy metal (HM)-induced toxicity and its associated complications have become a major issue in the medical world. HMs are not biodegradable, enter into the food chain, and gets accumulated in the living systems. Increased concentrations and accumulation of HMs can cause severely damaging effects an...

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Hauptverfasser: Dasharathy, Sukeerthi, Arjunan, Selvam, Maliyur Basavaraju, Anusha, Murugasen, Vidya, Ramachandran, Saravanan, Keshav, Rohini, Murugan, Rajadurai
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subjects Acids
Anemia
Antioxidants
Arsenic
Batteries
Cadmium
Carcinogens
DNA methylation
Drinking water
Enzymes
Food chains
Free radicals
Gene expression
Heavy metals
Hemoglobin
Lead content
Lead poisoning
Lipid peroxidation
Lipids
Manufacturing
Medicinal plants
Metallurgy
Minerals
Nervous system
Nickel
Oxidative stress
Review
Teratogenicity
Therapeutic applications
Toxicity
title Mutagenic, Carcinogenic, and Teratogenic Effect of Heavy Metals
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