Toxicology of metals

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Abstract

Metals are the most common elements in our environment. While several metals serve physiological roles, both essential and nonessential metals pose significant health risks upon acute and chronic exposure to high levels. Herein, we discuss sources of metal exposure, effects on human health, detoxification, and molecular mechanisms of metal-induced toxicity.

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Furst, A. (1997). Toxicology of metals. International Journal of Toxicology, 16(6), 684–685. https://doi.org/10.1177/109158189701600613

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