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Principles of fluoride toxicity and the cellular response: a review
NR Johnston, SA Strobel - Archives of toxicology, 2020 - Springer
Fluoride is ubiquitously present throughout the world. It is released from minerals, magmatic
gas, and industrial processing, and travels in the atmosphere and water. Exposure to low …
gas, and industrial processing, and travels in the atmosphere and water. Exposure to low …
Recent advances in cellular effects of fluoride: an update on its signalling pathway and targeted therapeutic approaches
Fluoride is a natural element essential in minute quantities in human's to maintain dental
and skeletal health. However, the disease fluorosis manifests itself due to excessive fluoride …
and skeletal health. However, the disease fluorosis manifests itself due to excessive fluoride …
[HTML][HTML] Fluoride enhances generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, oxidizes hemoglobin, lowers antioxidant power and inhibits transmembrane electron …
Fluoride is a widespread environmental pollutant that at high levels exerts numerous
deleterious effects on human health. The toxic effects of fluoride are a matter of serious …
deleterious effects on human health. The toxic effects of fluoride are a matter of serious …
Impact of chronic sodium fluoride toxicity on antioxidant capacity, biochemical parameters, and histomorphology in cardiac, hepatic, and renal tissues of Wistar rats
The study was designed to determine the fluoride distribution after its oral exposure in
drinking water and its associated impact on biochemical, antioxidant markers and histology …
drinking water and its associated impact on biochemical, antioxidant markers and histology …
Fluoride induced mitochondrial impairment and PINK1-mediated mitophagy in Leydig cells of mice: In vivo and in vitro studies
It is very important to explore the potential harm and underlying mechanism of fluoride due
to the extensive distribution and the significant health risks of fluoride in environment. The …
to the extensive distribution and the significant health risks of fluoride in environment. The …
Benzophenone-1 and nonylphenol stimulated MCF-7 breast cancer growth by regulating cell cycle and metastasis-related genes via an estrogen receptor α …
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC) are defined as environmental compounds that
produce adverse health manifestations in mammals by disrupting the endocrine system …
produce adverse health manifestations in mammals by disrupting the endocrine system …
Fluoride induces apoptosis in mammalian cells: in vitro and in vivo studies
Apoptosis is genetically programmed cell death, an irreversible process of cell senescence
with characteristic features different from other cellular mechanisms of death such as …
with characteristic features different from other cellular mechanisms of death such as …
Effects of sodium fluoride on blood cellular and humoral immunity in mice
H Guo, P Kuang, Q Luo, H Cui, H Deng, H Liu… - …, 2017 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Exposure to high fluorine can cause toxicity in human and animals. Currently, there are no
systematic studies on effects of high fluorine on blood cellular immunity and humoral …
systematic studies on effects of high fluorine on blood cellular immunity and humoral …
[HTML][HTML] Fluoride stimulates the MAPK pathway to regulate endoplasmic reticulum stress and heat shock proteins to induce duodenal toxicity in chickens
Y Li, T Ma, X Lv, Z Qiu, S Li, J Qi, C Wei - Poultry Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Fluoride is one of the essential trace elements for body. However, excessive fluoride poses
a major threat to human and animal health. Fluorosis may cause pathological damage of the …
a major threat to human and animal health. Fluorosis may cause pathological damage of the …
Evaluation of vascular and kidney injury biomarkers in Mexican children exposed to inorganic fluoride
Exposure to inorganic fluoride (F) has been implicated in cardiovascular and kidney
dysfunction mainly in adult populations. However, limited epidemiological information from …
dysfunction mainly in adult populations. However, limited epidemiological information from …