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Research Briefs: University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Superfund Research Program

Molecular Drivers of Arsenic-Induced Diabetes

Project Leader: Praveen Sethupathy (Cornell University)
Co-Investigators: Miroslav Styblo, Rebecca C. Fry, Fei Zou
Grant Number: P42ES031007
Funding Period: 2020-2025
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  • 316 - Arsenic Exposure Before Conception May Trigger Diabetes in Male Offspring -- Fry, Styblo
    Release Date: 04/07/2021

    Exposure to inorganic arsenic before conception can alter metabolic outcomes in the offspring of mice, with different effects among males and females, according to a new study. Researchers reported, for the first time, a link between changes in gene expression in parents’ reproductive cells and diabetic indicators in offspring.

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