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    November 2, 2022 —  Researchers have developed a three-dimensional model that shows how exposure to cadmium might lead to congenital heart disease. Affecting nearly 40,000 newborns a year, congenital heart disease is the most common type of birth defect in the United States. The model was created by scientists at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), part of the…

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    Exposure to toxic metals, including arsenic, cadmium and titanium, among employees at a car assembly plant was linked to subclinical level of atherosclerosis in three vascular territories, researchers reported.According to the study findings published in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, risk for subclinical atherosclerosis associated with toxic metals was greatest among older

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    Author summary Cadmium (Cd) pollution in soils is recognized as an environmental problem worldwide, and phytoremediation is one of the important approaches for cleaning Cd-contaminated soils. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in Cd tolerance remains unclear. Here we demonstrated that overexpression of MNB1, which encodes a mannose-binding lectin, manifestly increased Cd tolerance,…

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    • Understanding the drivers of #Cadmium tolerance in plants is important for #phytoremediation of toxic soils Yan et al found a MYB4-MAN3-Mannose-MNB1 signaling cascade regulates Cd tolerance through the GSH-dependent PC synthesis pathway in #Arabidopsis https://t.co/xJv07mVGIa

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    Author summary Cadmium (Cd) pollution in soils is recognized as an environmental problem worldwide, and phytoremediation is one of the important approaches for cleaning Cd-contaminated soils. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in Cd tolerance remains unclear. Here we demonstrated that overexpression of MNB1, which encodes a mannose-binding lectin, manifestly increased Cd tolerance,…

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    • Understanding the drivers of #Cadmium tolerance in plants is important for #phytoremediation of toxic soils Yan et al found a MYB4-MAN3-Mannose-MNB1 signaling cascade regulates Cd tolerance through the GSH-dependent PC synthesis pathway in #Arabidopsis https://t.co/xJv07mE5QC