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Associations between Blood and Urine Arsenic Concentrations and Global Levels of Post-Translational Histone Modifications in Bangladeshi Men and Women
Author(s) -
Caitlin G. Howe,
Xinhua Liu,
Megan N. Hall,
Vesna Slavkovich,
Vesna Ilievski,
Faruque Parvez,
Abu Baker Siddique,
Hasan Shahriar,
Mohammad Nasir Uddin,
Tariqul Islam,
Joseph H. Graziano,
Max Costa,
Mary V. Gamble
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
environmental health perspectives
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.257
H-Index - 282
eISSN - 1552-9924
pISSN - 0091-6765
DOI - 10.1289/ehp.1510412
Subject(s) - arsenic , biology , urine , physiology , medicine , immunology , endocrinology , chemistry , organic chemistry
Exposure to inorganic arsenic is associated with numerous adverse health outcomes, with susceptibility differing by sex. Although evidence from in vitro studies suggests that arsenic alters post-translational histone modifications (PTHMs), evidence in humans is limited.

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