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The Carcinogenicity Of Metals Human Risk Through Occupational And Environmental Exposure Alan B G Lansdown

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The Carcinogenicity Of Metals Human Risk Through Occupational And Environmental Exposure Alan B G Lansdown
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Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.84 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Alan B. G. Lansdown
ISBN: 9781849737180, 1849737185
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Carcinogenicity Of Metals Human Risk Through Occupational And Environmental Exposure Alan B G Lansdown by Alan B. G. Lansdown 9781849737180, 1849737185 instant download after payment.

This book re-evaluates epidemiological and occupational health studies, experimental studies in animals and in vitro experiments relating to the toxicity of 27 metal and metalloid elements for which evidence of carcinogenicity has been presented. Human carcinogenic risk is substantiated in relation to arsenic, beryllium, thorium, chromium, radioactive elements, probably lead, and some nickel and cobalt compounds, and respirable silica particles, but the carcinogenicity of iron, aluminium, titanium, tungsten, antimony, bismuth, mercury, precious metals, and certain related compounds in humans is unresolved. The toxicity and carcinogenicity of each element is specific but correlates poorly with its position in the Periodic Table. Carcinogenicity differs according to the valency of the ion and its ability to interact with and penetrate membranes in target cells and to bind, denature or induce mutations by genotoxic or epigenetic mechanisms. This important text comprehensively examines each of the elements providing detailed information on the carcinogenicity and toxicity and detailing the most up-to-date research in this area. The book will be an essential tool for toxicologists, medicinal and biochemists, and environmental scientists working in both industry and academia.

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