Arsenic Metabolism and Toxicity in Humans and Animals: Racial and Species Differences

  • Kobayashi Y
  • Agusa T
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Abstract

Susceptibility to the toxic effects of arsenic is influenced by an organism’s capacity for arsenic metabolism. To fully understand this potential, the pathways and properties of arsenic species (trivalent, pentavalent, methylated, or thiolated) as well as...

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Kobayashi, Y., & Agusa, T. (2019). Arsenic Metabolism and Toxicity in Humans and Animals: Racial and Species Differences (pp. 13–28). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2565-6_2

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