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Thallium Toxicity in Caenorhabditis elegans: Involvement of the SKN-1 Pathway and Protection by S-Allylcysteine

María Ester Hurtado-Díaz, Rubén Estrada-Valencia, Edgar Rangel‐López, Marisol Maya-López, Alinne Colonnello, Sonia Galván‐Arzate, Sandra V. Verstraeten, Çi̇men Karasu, Isaac Túnez, Michael Aschner, Abel Santamarı́a

2020Neurotoxicity Research16 citationsDOI

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Caenorhabditis elegansBiologyLongevityAntioxidantWild typeOxidative stressIn vivoMutantCell biologyNeuroprotectionBiochemistryGeneticsPharmacologyGeneThallium and Germanium StudiesSelenium in Biological SystemsFullerene Chemistry and Applications
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