نتایج جستجو برای: divalent nickel

تعداد نتایج: 42121  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
H M Shen Q F Zhang

Recent progress in risk assessment of nickel carcinogenicity and its correlation with occupational lung cancer in nickel-exposed workers is reviewed. Epidemiological investigations provide reliable data indicating the close relation between nickel exposure and high lung cancer risk, especially in nickel refineries. The nickel species-specific effects and the dose-response relationship between n...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2003
Mary Beth Martin Ronald Reiter Trung Pham Yaniris R Avellanet Johanna Camara Michael Lahm Elisabeth Pentecost Kiran Pratap Brent A Gilmore Shailaja Divekar Ross S Dagata Jaime L Bull Adriana Stoica

The ability of metals to activate estrogen receptor-alpha (ERalpha) was measured in the human breast cancer cell line, MCF-7. Similar to estradiol, treatment of cells with the divalent metals copper, cobalt, nickel, lead, mercury, tin, and chromium or with the metal anion vanadate stimulated cell proliferation; by d 6, there was a 2- to 5-fold increase in cell number. The metals also decreased ...

2016
Antonella Tammaro Alessandra Narcisi Severino Persechino Cristiano Caperchi

and Introduction Abstract Nickel allergy can result in both cutaneous and systemic manifestations, and can range from mild to severe symptoms. A severe form of this allergy is the Systemic nickel allergy syndrome, clinically characterized by cutaneous manifestions (contact dermatitis, pompholyx, hand dermatitis dyshydrosis, urticaria) with chronic course and systemic symptoms (headache, astheni...

Journal: :journal of petroleum science and technology 2014
sina shaddel mahmoud hemmati ehsan zamanian navid nejati moharrami

various researches on laboratory and field scale illustrate that manipulating the ionic composition and the ion concentration of injected water can affect the efficiency of water flooding and the interaction of injected water with rock and other fluids present in porous media. the objectives of this paper are to investigate parameters that affect low salinity water flooding; mainly the effect o...

2008
Wolfgang H. Höll

Various natural and anthropogenic reasons lead to the presence of heavy metals in natural waters: (i) Mobilisation from soils or rocks during the natural water circulation, (ii) discharge of effluents of actual or former mining, (iii) discharge of waste effluents e.g. from the mineral processing and metal finishing industries, (iv) unlawful discharge of waste water into the underground by indiv...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1977
J C Polacco

Potassium citrate (10 mM, pH 6) inhibits the growth of cultured (Glycine max L.) cells when urea is the sole nitrogen source. Ureadependent citrate toxicity is overcome by three separate additions to the growth medium: (a) NH(4)Cl (20 mM); (b) high levels of MgCl(2) (10 mM) or CaCl(2) (5-10 mM); (c) low levels of NiSO(4) (10(-2) mM). Additions of 10(-2) mM NiSO(4) not only overcome citrate grow...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2013
Bhavana Agrawal Kirk J Czymmek Donald L Sparks Harsh P Bais

Mitochondria are important targets of metal toxicity and are also vital for maintaining metal homeostasis. Here, we examined the potential role of mitochondria in homeostasis of nickel in the roots of nickel hyperaccumulator plant Alyssum murale. We evaluated the biochemical basis of nickel tolerance by comparing the role of mitochondria in closely related nickel hyperaccumulator A. murale and ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1995
J K Dunnick M R Elwell A E Radovsky J M Benson F F Hahn K J Nikula E B Barr C H Hobbs

The relative toxicity and carcinogenicity of nickel sulfate hexahydrate (NiSO4.6H2O), nickel subsulfide (Ni3S2), and nickel oxide (NiO) were studied in F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice after inhalation exposure for 6 h/day, 5 days/week for 2 years. Nickel subsulfide (0.15 and 1 mg/m3) and nickel oxide (1.25 and 2.5 mg/m3) caused an exposure-related increased incidence of alveolar/bronchiolar neoplas...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1989
D A Edelman V L Roggli

Using data from published studies, lung concentrations of nickel were compare for persons with and without occupational exposure to nickel. As expected, the concentrations were much higher for persons with occupational exposure. To estimate the effects of nickel-containing tobacco smoke and nickel in the ambient air on the amount of nickel accumulated in lungs over time, a model was derived tha...

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