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1. Unravelling the mechanism of arsenic resistance and bioremediation in Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: A molecular approach.

2. Metagenomic and biochemical analyses reveal the potential of silicon to alleviate arsenic toxicity in rice (Oryza sativa L.).

3. Leptolyngbya sp. XZMQ and Bacillus XZM co-inoculation reduced sunflower arsenic toxicity by regulating rhizosphere microbial structure and enzyme activity.

4. The cardiotoxicity of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of arsenic and subsequently relieved by zinc supplementation.

5. Distribution of arsenic and its biotransformation genes in sediments from the East China Sea.

6. Differential impacts of copper oxide nanoparticles and Copper(II) ions on the uptake and accumulation of arsenic in rice (Oryza sativa).

7. Speciation and location of arsenic and antimony in rice samples around antimony mining area.

8. Physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 nanoparticles ameliorate cadmium and arsenic toxicity in Panax notoginseng.

9. Enhanced oxidation of arsenite to arsenate using tunable K+ concentration in the OMS-2 tunnel.

10. Microbe mediated arsenic release from iron minerals and arsenic methylation in rhizosphere controls arsenic fate in soil-rice system after straw incorporation.

11. Experimental manipulation of dietary arsenic levels in great tit nestlings: Accumulation pattern and effects on growth, survival and plasma biochemistry.

12. Alleviation of arsenic toxicity in pepper plants by aminolevulinic acid and heme through modulating its sequestration and distribution within cell organelles.

13. Comparative proteomic analysis reveals heart toxicity induced by chronic arsenic exposure in rats.

14. Arsenic tolerant Trichoderma sp. reduces arsenic induced stress in chickpea (Cicer arietinum).

15. Calcium and L-glutamate present the opposite role in managing arsenic in barley.

16. Mitigation of arsenic toxicity in rice by the co-inoculation of arsenate reducer yeast with multifunctional arsenite oxidizing bacteria.

17. Application of potassium humate to reduce arsenic bioavailability and toxicity in rice plants (Oryza sativa L.) during its course of germination and seedling growth.

18. Characterization of arsenic-metabolizing bacteria in an alkaline soil.

19. Nanoparticles as a potential protective agent for arsenic toxicity alleviation in plants

20. Transformation of arsenic species by diverse endophytic bacteria of rice roots.

21. Human health impact due to arsenic contaminated rice and vegetables consumption in naturally arsenic endemic regions.

22. A meta-analysis of the distribution, sources and health risks of arsenic-contaminated groundwater in Pakistan

23. Attenuation mechanisms of arsenic induced toxicity and its accumulation in plants by engineered nanoparticles: A review.

28. Endophytic fungus Serendipita indica reduces arsenic mobilization from root to fruit in colonized tomato plant.

29. Physiological and biochemical characterization of Kalongi (Nigella sativa) against arsenic stress: Implications for human health risk assessment.

30. Life-history effects of arsenic toxicity in clades of the earthworm Lumbricus rubellus.

31. Arsenic resistance and cycling in earthworms residing at a former gold mine in Canada.

32. Effect of different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal isolates on growth and arsenic accumulation in Plantago lanceolata L.

33. Predicting the risk of arsenic contaminated groundwater in Shanxi Province, Northern China.

34. Phytochelatins play a key role in arsenic accumulation and tolerance in the aquatic macrophyte Wolffia globosa.

35. Inorganic arsenic contents in rice-based infant foods from Spain, UK, China and USA.

36. Arsenic in cooked rice: Effect of chemical, enzymatic and microbial processes on bioaccessibility and speciation in the human gastrointestinal tract.

37. Phytoremediation of arsenic contaminated paddy soils with Pteris vittata markedly reduces arsenic uptake by rice.

38. Modelling arsenic toxicity in wheat: Simultaneous application of diffusive gradients in thin films to arsenic and phosphorus in soil.

39. Inorganic arsenic and trace elements in Ghanaian grain staples.

40. Rapid biotransformation of arsenic by a model protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila.

41. The dynamics of arsenic in four paddy fields in the Bengal delta.

42. Hydrogeological and biogeochemical constrains of arsenic mobilization in shallow aquifers from the Hetao basin, Inner Mongolia.

43. Systems-level modeling the effects of arsenic exposure with sequential pulsed and fluctuating patterns for tilapia and freshwater clam

44. Element patterns in albatrosses and petrels: Influence of trophic position, foraging range, and prey type

45. As-resistance in laboratory-reared F1, F2 and F3 generation offspring of the earthworm Lumbricus rubellus inhabiting an As-contaminated mine soil

46. Habitat type-based bioaccumulation and risk assessment of metal and As contamination in earthworms, beetles and woodlice

47. The relationship of root porosity and radial oxygen loss on arsenic tolerance and uptake in rice grains and straw

48. Remediation of organic and inorganic arsenic contaminated groundwater using a nanocrystalline TiO2-based adsorbent

49. Health risks from arsenic-contaminated soil in Flin Flon–Creighton, Canada: Integrating geostatistical simulation and dose–response model

50. Variation in arsenic, lead and zinc tolerance and accumulation in six populations of Pteris vittata L. from China

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