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Interactive effect of arsenic and fluoride on cardio-respiratory disorders in male rats: possible role of reactive oxygen species.
Flora SJ, Pachauri V, Mittal M, Kumar D.
Journal Name: Biometals
Publish Date: August 2011
Volume/Page: 24(4):615-28.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Heart, Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Oxidative Stress, Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Arsenic
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[Effect of endemic fluoride poisoning caused by coal burning on the oxidative stress in rat testis].
Xiao YH, Sun F, Li CB, Shi JQ, Gu J, Xie C, Guan ZZ, Yu YN.
Journal Name: Zhongguo Yi Xue Ke Xue Yuan Xue Bao.
Language: Chinese (with English summary)
Publish Date: August 2011
Volume/Page: 33(4):357-61.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Enzymes, Oxidative Stress, Reproductive Toxicity, Testes, Endemic fluorosis areas
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NADPH oxidase participates in the oxidative damage caused by fluoride in rat spermatozoa. Protective role of a-tocopherol
Izquierdo-Vega JA, Sánchez-Gutiérrez M, Del Razo LM.
Journal Name: Journal of Applied Toxicology
Publish Date: August 2011
Volume/Page: 31(6):579-88.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Enzymes, Oxidative Stress, Reproductive Toxicity, Sperm Effects, Anti-Oxidants, Nutritional Status
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Interactive effect of arsenic and fluoride on cardio-respiratory disorders in male rats: possible role of reactive oxygen species.
Flora SJ, Pachauri V, Mittal M, Kumar D.
Journal Name: Biometals
Publish Date: August 2011
Volume/Page: 24(4):615-28.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Heart, Arsenic, Chemical Co-Exposures, Oxidative Stress
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Increased level of apoptosis in rat brains and SH-SY5Y cells exposed to excessive fluoride–a mechanism connected with activating JNK phosphorylation.
Liu YJ, Guan ZZ, Gao Q, Pei JJ.
Journal Name: Toxicology Letters
Publish Date: July 2011
Volume/Page: 204(2-3):183-9.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Brain, Brain Cellular/Tissue Effects, Apoptosis
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Expression levels of brain nicotinic acetylcholine receptor mRNA and protein in coal-burning type of fluorosis rats.
Gui CZ, Ran LY, Guan ZZ. 2011.
Journal Name: Chinese Journal of Endemiology
Language: [Article in Chinese]
Publish Date: 2011
Volume/Page: 30(3):239-242.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Brain, Cognitive Function, Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, RNA
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Chronic fluoride toxicity and myocardial damage: antioxidant offered protection in second generation rats
Basha P, Sujitha N.
Journal Name: Toxicology International
Publish Date: July-December 2011
Volume/Page: 18(2):99.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Heart, Myocardial Damage, Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Oxidative Stress, Susceptible Populations, Nutritional Status, Selenium, Vitamin E
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Neuroprotective activity of Matricaria recutita against fluoride-induced stress in rats.
Ranpariya VL, Parmar SK, Sheth NR, Chandrashekhar VM.
Journal Name: Pharmaceutical Biology
Publish Date: July 2011
Volume/Page: 49(7):696-701.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Brain, Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Oxidative Stress, Susceptible Populations, Nutritional Status, Anti-Oxidants, Lipid peroxidation
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Arsenic and fluoride induce neural progenitor cell apoptosis.
Rocha RA, Gimeno-Alcañiz JV, Martín-Ibañez R, Canals JM, Vélez D, Devesa V.
Journal Name: Toxicology Letters
Publish Date: June 2011
Volume/Page: 203(3):237-44.
Type: Cell Study
Categories: Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Apoptosis, Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Arsenic
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Effect of pineal proteins at different dose level on fluoride-induced changes in plasma biochemicals and blood antioxidants enzymes in rats
Bharti VK, Srivastava RS.
Journal Name: Biological Trace Element Research
Publish Date: June 2011
Volume/Page: 141(1-3):275-82.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Pineal Gland, Glucose, Oxidative Stress, AChE, Protective effect