2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2006.08.008
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Increased glycophorin A somatic cell variant frequency in arsenic-exposed patients of Guizhou, China

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“…First, lower MT expression may have been a predisposing factor to arsenic toxicity. In this regard, not all people living in this area of endemic arsenicosis show overt signs of arsenic intoxication (Liu et al 2002; Yang et al 2006; Zhang et al 2006), so some differences in sensitivity might be expected. Differences between the control population and the arsenicosis population could contribute variation in MT, and, for example, smoking and/or ethanol consumption were not assessed in the present study.…”
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“…First, lower MT expression may have been a predisposing factor to arsenic toxicity. In this regard, not all people living in this area of endemic arsenicosis show overt signs of arsenic intoxication (Liu et al 2002; Yang et al 2006; Zhang et al 2006), so some differences in sensitivity might be expected. Differences between the control population and the arsenicosis population could contribute variation in MT, and, for example, smoking and/or ethanol consumption were not assessed in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), as well as other clinical symptomology of chronic arsenic intoxication (Yang et al 2005; Zhang et al 2006; Zhao et al 2005). Controls were from the same province and were selected for an absence of signs or symptoms of arsenic intoxication.…”
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confidence: 99%