Yana Chervona, Megan N. Hall, Adriana Arita, Fen Wu et al.
BACKGROUND: Exposure to arsenic (As) is associated with an increased risk of several cancers as well as cardiovascular disease, and childhood neuro-developmental deficits. Arsenic compounds are weakly mutagenic, alter gene expression and posttranslational histone modifications (PTHMs) in vitro. METH...
Alexandra Muñoz, Yana Chervona, Megan Hall, Thomas Kluz et al.
Arsenic contamination of drinking water occurs globally and is associated with numerous diseases including skin, lung and bladder cancers, and cardiovascular disease. Recent research indicates that arsenic may be an endocrine disruptor. This study was conducted to evaluate the nature of gene express...
Yana Chervona, Adriana Arita, Fen Wu, Hong Sun et al.
Abstract Arsenic and arsenic compounds have been classified as group 1 human carcinogens by IARC. Naturally occurring inorganic arsenic, in particular, has been implicated in the development of human skin, lung, and bladder cancers and has also been associated with the development of liver and prost...