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Molecular mechanisms of acrolein toxicity: Relevance to human disease
Akshata Moghe
, Smita Ghare
, Bryan Lamoreau
, Mohammad Mohammad
, Shirish Barve
, Craig McClain
, Swati Joshi-Barve
Internal Medicine
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Acrolein
100%
Acrolein Toxicity
100%
Alzheimer's Disease
25%
Automobile Exhaust
25%
Biocides
25%
Cardiovascular Disease
25%
Cellular Level
25%
Cigarette Smoking
25%
Clinical Disease
25%
Clinical Potential
25%
Dermal Route
25%
Disease States
25%
Disease Therapy
25%
DNA Adducts
25%
Endogenous Generation
25%
Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress (ER stress)
25%
Environmental Health
25%
Environmental Pollutants
25%
Health Threat
25%
Hepatotoxicity
25%
Human Disease
100%
Immune Dysfunction
25%
Lipid Peroxidation
25%
Membrane Damage
25%
Mitochondrial Disruption
25%
Molecular Mechanism
100%
Multiple Sclerosis
25%
Nephrotoxicity
25%
Oxidative Stress
25%
Pathogenic Mechanism
25%
Potential Therapy
25%
Protein Adducts
25%
Spinal Cord Injury
25%
Toxic Effects
25%
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM)
25%
Unsaturated Aldehyde
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Acrolein
100%
Aldehyde
16%
Alzheimer's Disease
16%
Biocide
16%
Cardiovascular Disease
16%
Cigarette Smoke
16%
Diabetes Mellitus
16%
Diseases
100%
Hepatotoxicity
16%
Membrane Damage
16%
Multiple Sclerosis
16%
Nephrotoxicity
16%
Spinal Cord Injury
16%