cytochrome-c-t and dibromoacetic-acid

cytochrome-c-t has been researched along with dibromoacetic-acid* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for cytochrome-c-t and dibromoacetic-acid

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DBA-induced caspase-3-dependent apoptosis occurs through mitochondrial translocation of cyt-c in the rat hippocampus.
    Molecular bioSystems, 2017, Aug-22, Volume: 13, Issue:9

    Dibromoacetic acid (DBA), a by-product of disinfection, develops in drinking water during chlorination or ozonation processes. Water intake is the main source of DBA exposure in humans, which is potentially neurotoxic. The present study investigated the neurotoxic effects of DBA by assessing the behavioral and biochemical characteristics of Sprague Dawley rats intragastrically treated with DBA at concentrations of 20, 50 and 125 mg kg

    Topics: Acetates; Animals; Apoptosis; Caspase 3; Caspase 9; Cytochromes c; Cytosol; DNA Damage; Female; Gene Expression Profiling; Hippocampus; Learning; Male; Memory; Mitochondria; Rats; Reactive Oxygen Species; Superoxide Dismutase

2017