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Indium Chloride In-113 is a salt of the only stable Indium isotope with applications in organic synthesis as a Lewis acid. Indium Chloride is the most available soluble derivative of indium with high reproductive toxicity. In in vitro models, Indium Chloride inhibits cell viability by elevating intracellular ROS and inducing apoptosis. In animal models Indium chloride exposure cause the accumulation of indium in blood and lung, bone marrow micronucleus rate increased, the occurrence of oxidative damage and pathological changes. Besides that, the indium chloride exposed showed significant toxicity to sperm function, as well as an increased percentage of sperm morphological abnormality and chromatin DNA damage.

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Effects of indium chloride exposure on sperm morphology and DNA integrity in rats.
2015 Mar
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Rat: 1.5 mg/kg of body weight of indium chloride, for 8 weeks, as eight intraperitoneal injections.
Route of Administration: Intravenous
Substance Class Mixture
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INDIUM CHLORIDES IN-113
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INDIUM CHLORIDES IN 113M
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INDIUM CHLORIDES IN 113M [USAN]
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Hydrated indium(3+)-113mIn chlorides
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C174673
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