![]() cadmium structure
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Common Name | cadmium | ||
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CAS Number | 7440-43-9 | Molecular Weight | 112.41100 | |
Density | 8.64 | Boiling Point | 765ºC | |
Molecular Formula | Cd | Melting Point | 321ºC | |
MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | N/A | |
Symbol |
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Signal Word | Danger |
Bioavailability and pharmacokinetics of arsenic are influenced by the presence of cadmium.
Chemosphere 112 , 203-9, (2014) Mine wastes contain a mixture of metals and metalloids including arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd). This study investigated the potential interaction between As and Cd in a rat model. Sprague Dawley rats were dosed with sodium arsenate via the oral (0, 0.5, 5 and... |
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Relationship between occupational exposure to cadmium, transaminases and γ-GT in workers exposed to urban stressors.
Ann. Ig. 25(4) , 353-63, (2013) The exposure to Cd has been linked to many disease and liver is the major target organ of Cd toxicity following acute or chronic exposure.No study has ever evaluated the association between liver function tests and exposure to Cd present in urban air in outdo... |
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The effectiveness and risk comparison of EDTA with EGTA in enhancing Cd phytoextraction by Mirabilis jalapa L.
Environ. Monit. Assess. 186(2) , 751-9, (2014) In the previous study, Mirabilis jalapa L. had revealed the basic Cd hyperaccumulator characteristics, but the accumulation ability was not as strong as that of other known Cd hyperaccumulators. In order to improve the accumulation ability of this ornamental ... |
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Impact of cadmium, cobalt and nickel on sequence-specific DNA binding of p63 and p73 in vitro and in cells.
Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 456(1) , 29-34, (2015) Site-specific DNA recognition and binding activity belong to common attributes of all three members of tumor suppressor p53 family proteins: p53, p63 and p73. It was previously shown that heavy metals can affect p53 conformation, sequence-specific binding and... |
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Exogenous application of methyl jasmonate lowers the effect of cadmium-induced oxidative injury in rice seedlings.
Phytochemistry 108 , 57-66, (2014) Rice seedlings grown under 50 μM cadmium alone or in combination with 5 μM methyl jasmonate were investigated for Cd-induced oxidative injury at 3, 7 and 10 days of treatment. MeJA treatments alone did not have any significant change in antioxidant enzyme act... |
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Exposure-dose-response relationships of the freshwater bivalve Hyridella australis to cadmium spiked sediments.
Aquat. Toxicol. 152 , 361-71, (2014) To understand how benthic biota may respond to the additive or antagonistic effects of metal mixtures in the environment it is first necessary to examine their responses to the individual metals. In this context, laboratory controlled single metal-spiked sedi... |
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Antioxidant response of Phragmites australis to Cu and Cd contamination.
Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. 109 , 152-60, (2014) Metals are known to induce oxidative stress in plant cells. Antioxidant thiolic compounds are known to play an important role in plants׳ defence mechanisms against metal toxicity but, regarding salt marsh plants, their role is still very poorly understood. In... |
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Quantitative characterization of the inhibitory effects of salt, humic acid, and heavy metals on the recovery of waterborne norovirus by electropositive filters.
J. Water Health 11(4) , 613-22, (2013) The virus adsorption-elution technique (VIRADEL) using electropositively charged filters is used frequently for recovering enteric viruses from water. The filter-absorbed virus is typically eluted, concentrated, and subsequently detected by culture or molecul... |
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Heavy metal tolerant halophilic bacteria from Vembanad Lake as possible source for bioremediation of lead and cadmium.
J. Environ Biol. 35(4) , 655-60, (2014) Microorganisms which can resist high concentration of toxic heavy metals are often considered as effective tools of bioremediation from such pollutants. In the present study, sediment samples from Vembanad Lake were screened for the presence of halophilic bac... |
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In vivo lymph node mapping by Cadmium Tellurium quantum dots in rats.
J. Surg. Res. 192(2) , 305-11, (2014) Intraoperative lymph node mapping (LNM) is highly significant for many surgeries in patients with cancer. Many types of tracers are currently used, but the ideal method has not yet been identified. We aimed to identify a stable lymphatic drainage pathway in a... |