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Title: Protective effect of Zn<sup>2+</sup> on heavy metal-induced reproductive toxicity
Authors: De Meyer, Maud
Advisors: SMEETS, Karen
KLAUNIG, James E.
ZHOU, Shaoyu
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: tUL
Abstract: The potential protective effect of zinc on the toxicity of arsenic, cadmium, copper, and nickel on the reproductive ability of Caenorhabditis elegans was investigated. Heavy metals have been addressed as toxic to different organ systems, including the reproductive system. During their evolution, organisms have developed several detoxification systems such as glutathione, metallothioneins, heat shock proteins, and transporters to defend themselves. Zinc is a trace element with well-known antioxidant properties that is tightly controlled. It is hypothesized that zinc reduces metal-induced oxidative stress, resulting in beneficial effects on the reproductive system.
Notes: master in de biomedische wetenschappen-milieu en gezondheid
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/17606
Category: T2
Type: Theses and Dissertations
Appears in Collections:Master theses

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