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期刊名:Journal of environmental science and health part c-toxicology and carcinogenesis

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ISSN:2689-6583

e-ISSN:2689-6591

IF/分区:2.3/Q3

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Micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs), especially polystyrene-derived particles (PS-MPs/PS-NPs), have become a growing concern due to their increasing presence in the environment and their proven biological toxicity. Although PS particles have bee...
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Recent studies investigating mutagenic/cytogenetic effects of styrene and styrene-7,8-oxide (SO) were reviewed to update published critical evaluations of these data from 2019. Transcriptomics studies relevant to styrene/SO genotoxicity wer...
Abiola Olawale Ilori,Naven Chetty Abiola Olawale Ilori
South Africa's water resources are increasingly impacted by mining, industrial activity, and natural geology, raising concerns about radionuclide contamination. This review synthesizes peer-reviewed studies assessing radionuclide concentrat...
James O Ibibama,Godswill J Udom,Rehoboth Uwaga et al. James O Ibibama et al.
Therapeutic drug failure poses a significant global health burden, particularly in developing regions with high environmental toxicant exposure. While traditionally attributed to factors such as substandard drugs, genetic polymorphisms, and...
Prashant Sharma,Sakshi Dagariya,Shubham Sharma et al. Prashant Sharma et al.
Nanoplastics (1-1000 nm) (NPs) represent a novel and insidious class of emerging contaminants with the potential to profoundly disrupt gut microbial ecology and accelerate the spread of antibiotic resistance two critical and converging thre...
Sara J Zaat,Mathilda Monaghan,Maaike van Gerwen Sara J Zaat
Environmental contaminants potentially associated with thyroid cancer are found in Superfund sites, areas the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has listed for cleanup. This study investigated the association between thyroi...
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Accurately evaluating chemical risk may benefit from the development of human-relevant models capable of capturing the effects of treatments that closely mimic real-world environmental and pharmaceutical exposures. Building on our previous ...
Kyle Jones,Emmaline Dye,Nyla Gilkes et al. Kyle Jones et al.
Humans are continually exposed to a diverse array of environmental chemicals that can damage DNA and compromise genomic integrity. Among these genotoxic agents, acetaldehyde, acrolein, aristolochic acids, and vinyl chloride are particularly...
Radosław Makowski,Wioletta Rogula-Kozłowska,Andrzej Polanczyk Radosław Makowski
This review aims to critically assess the carcinogenic and mutagenic risks associated with firefighting, with a focus on cancer incidence, cancer mortality and other chronic health outcomes. Firefighting is widely recognized as a high-risk ...
Xilin Li,Yuxi Li,Si Chen et al. Xilin Li et al.
Luteolin and apigenin, which are abundantly present in various vegetables, fruits, and herbs, have emerged as noteworthy candidates for therapeutic applications. Traditionally recognized for their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activitie...