| 1. | Examples include diethylstilbestrol, arsenite, hexachlorobenzene, and nickel compounds.
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| 2. | Additionally, arsenite containing compounds have also been labeled carcinogens.
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| 3. | Consequently, arsenite is taken into cells by aquaglyceroporin channels.
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| 4. | By both these inhibitions, arsenite poisoning affects energy production in the body.
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| 5. | The toxic compounds in arsenic are arsenate and arsenite.
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| 6. | All three of these systems participate in efflux of either arsenite or antimonite.
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| 7. | Arsenite is more soluble and mobile than arsenate.
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| 8. | MRP1-overexpressing lung tumor GLC4 / Sb30 cells poorly accumulate arsenite and arsenate.
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| 9. | Arsenite inhibits members of the disulfide oxidoreductase family like glutathione reductase and thioredoxin reductase.
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| 10. | One is when arsenate is reduced to arsenite which adsorbs to iron oxides less strongly.
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