Arsenic-Top-Journal
Arsenic is a metalloid i.e, considered as human cancer-causing agent. A huge number of people overall are constantly uncovered through drinking water, with results extending from intense poison levels to advancement of malignancies, for example, skin and lung disease. Long haul ingestion of inorganic arsenic has been related with a few human ailments. There are different wellsprings of ingested arsenic, for example, food (for the most part in fish and fish, green growth, and oats), air (coal-terminated force age and purifying), and water.
Of the different wellsprings of arsenic in the earth, long haul introduction of arsenic in drinking water likely represents the best danger to human wellbeing. Arsenic is named a class I human cancer-causing agent by the International Agency of Research on Cancer (IARC), many existing confirmations demonstrate arsenic as cancer-causing operator to people. Skin and a few sorts of interior malignant growths, including bladder, kidney, liver, prostate, and lung are related with arsenic ingestion. Skin malignant growth is the most widely recognized type of neoplasm related with arsenic ingestion.
High Impact List of Articles
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Does aging community vulnerable to non-communicable diseases in slums in Mumbai?
VM SarodeResearch Article: Journal of Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry
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Does aging community vulnerable to non-communicable diseases in slums in Mumbai?
VM SarodeResearch Article: Journal of Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry
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Managing behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia- from a geriatricians perspective
Dr. Si Ching LIMReview Article: Journal of Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry
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Managing behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia- from a geriatricians perspective
Dr. Si Ching LIMReview Article: Journal of Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry
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Perspectives of social health for silver citizens: a conceptual analysis
Divi Tara, Dr. Mamata Mahapatra, Dr. Santa MishraReview Paper: Journal of Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry
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Perspectives of social health for silver citizens: a conceptual analysis
Divi Tara, Dr. Mamata Mahapatra, Dr. Santa MishraReview Paper: Journal of Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry
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Lifting the dark clouds of depression in old age.
Kareeann Sok Fun Khow, Solomon Ching Yeh YuReview Article: Journal of Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry
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Lifting the dark clouds of depression in old age.
Kareeann Sok Fun Khow, Solomon Ching Yeh YuReview Article: Journal of Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry
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Validation of the Competency Assessment Tool (CAT).
Vanessa Roy, Maude Carignan, Dominique GirouxResearch Article: Journal of Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry
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Validation of the Competency Assessment Tool (CAT).
Vanessa Roy, Maude Carignan, Dominique GirouxResearch Article: Journal of Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry
Conference Proceedings
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INVESTIGATING THE CELLULAR DYNAMICS OF ORGANS DEVELOPMENT AND CANCER USING 3D IMAGING
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INVESTIGATING THE CELLULAR DYNAMICS OF ORGANS DEVELOPMENT AND CANCER USING 3D IMAGING
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APPROACHES OF WASPS VENOM AS THERAPEUTIC SOURCE TOOLS OF DISEASES TREATMENT
Mamdouh Nassar and Hamed M FayedScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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APPROACHES OF WASPS VENOM AS THERAPEUTIC SOURCE TOOLS OF DISEASES TREATMENT
Mamdouh Nassar and Hamed M FayedScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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SOLUTE BINDING PROTEINS AND THEIR COGNATE LIGANDS: STRUCTURE, FUNCTION AND THEIR ROLE IN FUNCTIONAL ANNOTATION
Umesh YadavaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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SOLUTE BINDING PROTEINS AND THEIR COGNATE LIGANDS: STRUCTURE, FUNCTION AND THEIR ROLE IN FUNCTIONAL ANNOTATION
Umesh YadavaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Human c‐Cbl and Cbl‐b proteins are more highly expressed in the thymus compared to the testis
Mazo Kone, Rachida Salah and Harir NoriaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Human c‐Cbl and Cbl‐b proteins are more highly expressed in the thymus compared to the testis
Mazo Kone, Rachida Salah and Harir NoriaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Computational and molecular analysis of RTN4 as novel therapeutic option for axonal regeneration
Sumaira KanwalScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Computational and molecular analysis of RTN4 as novel therapeutic option for axonal regeneration
Sumaira KanwalScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations