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Fall 2020
Over 200 million people worldwide are exposed to the proven human carcinogen arsenic, due to contaminated drinking water. Animal studies have shown that arsenic and the essential trace element selenium can undergo mutual detoxification through the formation of the seleno-bis(S-glutathionyl)...
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Fall 2022
Chronic exposure to arsenic causes lung, skin, and bladder cancer in humans. Conservative estimates suggest at least 92-220 million people worldwide are exposed to arsenic through consumption of contaminated water. Unfortunately, removal of arsenic from contaminated water sources is not...