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    Protective effects of thiol compounds on chromate-induced toxicity in vitro and in vivo.

    Susa N, Ueno S, Furukawa Y.

    Environ Health Perspect. 1994 Sep;102 Suppl 3:247-50.PMID: 7843107 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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    Protective effects of thiol compounds on chromate-induced cytotoxicity in HeLa cells.

    Susa N, Ueno S, Furukawa Y.

    J Vet Med Sci. 1992 Apr;54(2):281-8.PMID: 1606258 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Protective effects of thiol containing chelating agents against liver injury induced by hexavalent chromium in mice.

    Ueno S.

    Kitasato Arch Exp Med. 1992 Sep;65(2-3):87-96.PMID: 1339196 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Cytotoxic and neoplastic transforming effects of industrial hexavalent chromium pigments in Syrian hamster embryo cells.

    Elias Z, Poirot O, Pezerat H, Suquet H, Schneider O, Danière MC, Terzetti F, Baruthio F, Fournier M, Cavelier C.

    Carcinogenesis. 1989 Nov;10(11):2043-52.PMID: 2680145 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Induction of apoptotic cell death by particulate lead chromate: differential effects of vitamins C and E on genotoxicity and survival.

    Blankenship LJ, Carlisle DL, Wise JP, Orenstein JM, Dye LE 3rd, Patierno SR.

    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 1997 Oct;146(2):270-80.PMID: 9344895 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Thiol compounds inhibit mercury-induced immunological and immunopathological alterations in susceptible mice.

    Hu H, Möller G, Abedi-Valugerdi M.

    Clin Exp Immunol. 1997 Jan;107(1):68-75.PMID: 9010259 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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    Effect of vitamin E on survival, glutathione reductase and formation of chromium (V) in Chinese hamster V-79 cells treated with sodium chromate (VI).

    Sugiyama M, Ando A, Ogura R.

    Carcinogenesis. 1989 Apr;10(4):737-41.PMID: 2649268 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Chromium oxidation state imaging in mammalian cells exposed in vitro to soluble or particulate chromate compounds.

    Ortega R, Fayard B, Salomé M, Devès G, Susini J.

    Chem Res Toxicol. 2005 Oct;18(10):1512-9.PMID: 16533014 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Lead ions do not cause human lung cells to escape chromate-induced cytotoxicity.

    Holmes AL, Wise SS, Xie H, Gordon N, Thompson WD, Wise JP Sr.

    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 2005 Mar 1;203(2):167-76.PMID: 15710177 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Effects of 2,3-dimercapto-1-propanesulfonic acid (DMPS) on methylmercury-induced locomotor deficits and cerebellar toxicity in mice.

    Carvalho MC, Franco JL, Ghizoni H, Kobus K, Nazari EM, Rocha JB, Nogueira CW, Dafre AL, Müller YM, Farina M.

    Toxicology. 2007 Oct 8;239(3):195-203. Epub 2007 Jul 13.PMID: 17703864 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Inhibition of lead chromate clastogenesis by ascorbate: relationship to particle dissolution and uptake.

    Wise JP, Orenstein JM, Patierno SR.

    Carcinogenesis. 1993 Mar;14(3):429-34.PMID: 8453719 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Toxicity of hexavalent chromium to the alveolar macrophage in vivo and in vitro.

    Galvin JB, Oberg SG.

    Environ Res. 1984 Feb;33(1):7-16.PMID: 6692816 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    The cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of hexavalent chromium in medaka (Oryzias latipes) cells.

    Goodale BC, Walter R, Pelsue SR, Thompson WD, Wise SS, Winn RN, Mitani H, Wise JP Sr.

    Aquat Toxicol. 2008 Apr 8;87(1):60-7. Epub 2008 Jan 31.PMID: 18313153 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Lead chromate-induced chromosome damage requires extracellular dissolution to liberate chromium ions but does not require particle internalization or intracellular dissolution.

    Xie H, Holmes AL, Wise SS, Gordon N, Wise JP Sr.

    Chem Res Toxicol. 2004 Oct;17(10):1362-7.PMID: 15487897 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Requirement of thiol compounds as reducing agents for IL-2-mediated induction of LAK activity and proliferation of human NK cells.

    Yamauchi A, Bloom ET.

    J Immunol. 1993 Nov 15;151(10):5535-44.PMID: 8228244 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    2-Deoxy-D-glucose-induced cytotoxicity and radiosensitization in tumor cells is mediated via disruptions in thiol metabolism.

    Lin X, Zhang F, Bradbury CM, Kaushal A, Li L, Spitz DR, Aft RL, Gius D.

    Cancer Res. 2003 Jun 15;63(12):3413-7.PMID: 12810678 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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    Chromate-induced human erythrocytes haemoglobin oxidation and peroxidation: influence of vitamin E, vitamin C, salicylate, deferoxamine, and N-ethylmaleimide.

    Fernandes MA, Geraldes CF, Oliveira CR, Alpoim MC.

    Toxicol Lett. 2000 Apr 3;114(1-3):237-43.PMID: 10713489 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    XRCC1 protects against particulate chromate-induced chromosome damage and cytotoxicity in Chinese hamster ovary cells.

    Grlickova-Duzevik E, Wise SS, Munroe RC, Thompson WD, Wise JP Sr.

    Toxicol Sci. 2006 Aug;92(2):409-15. Epub 2006 May 19.PMID: 16714390 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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    Thiol compounds rescue growth inhibition by retinoic acid on HTLV-I (+) T lymphocytes; possible mechanism of retinoic-acid-induced growth inhibition of adult T-cell leukemia cells.

    Miyatake J, Maeda Y, Nawata H, Sumimoto Y, Sono H, Sakaguchi M, Matsuda M, Tatsumi Y, Urase F, Horiuchi F, Irimajiri K, Horiuchi A.

    Hematopathol Mol Hematol. 1998;11(2):89-99.PMID: 9608357 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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