2007
DOI: 10.21608/ejom.2007.628
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The Role of Cd40 Ligand in Early Detection of Chromium-Induced Immunotoxic Effects Among Exposed Workers

Abstract: Objective: the immunological effect of chromium exposure among workers in tanning industry was assessed by studying the incidence of structural chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes. Early monitoring of immunotoxicity and possibility of carcinogenecity using the CD40 ligand member of the tumor necrosis superfamily of trans-membrane proteins was evaluated.Methods: levels of chromium in blood (S-Cr) and urine (U-Cr) were measured using the graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The CD40 Ligand (C… Show more

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