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The Micronucleus Test on Exfoliated Human Cells
1985The frequency of micronuclei in exfoliated human or animal cells can be used as an “endogenous dosimeter” present in tissues which are targets for carcinogenic and genotoxic agents and from which carcinomas arise. The application of the micronucleus test to exfoliated cells of various human tissues will provide evidence of exposure to carcinogens and ...
H F, Stich, W, Stich, M P, Rosin
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In vitro cytogenetic assays: chromosomal aberrations and micronucleus tests.
Methods in molecular biology, 2013P. Mosesso +3 more
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The transplacental micronucleus test
Mutation Research/Environmental Mutagenesis and Related Subjects, 1980C J, Stoyel, A M, Clark
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Strain difference in the micronucleus test
Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology, 1988Abstract The Collaborative Study Group for the Micronucleus Test, a task group of the Environmental Mutagen Society of Japan, has earlier addressed the question of sex difference as a source of variation in the micronucleus test. Strain difference, another issue in test protocols requiring urgent clarification, was selected as the subject of the ...
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Mouse micronucleus tests with known and suspect spindle poisons: results from two laboratories.
Mutagenesis, 1991I. Adler +3 more
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Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1983
D. Wild, M. King, E. Gocke, K. Eckhardt
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D. Wild, M. King, E. Gocke, K. Eckhardt
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Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, 2004
R. Proudlock, C. Thompson, E. Longstaff
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R. Proudlock, C. Thompson, E. Longstaff
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Strain difference in the micronucleus test. The Collaborative Study Group for the Micronucleus Test.
Mutation research, 1988The Collaborative Study Group for the Micronucleus Test, a task group of the Environmental Mutagen Society of Japan, has earlier addressed the question of sex difference as a source of variation in the micronucleus test. Strain difference, another issue in test protocols requiring urgent clarification, was selected as the subject of the second study ...
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ADAPTATION OF THE DNA‐REPAIR AND MICRONUCLEUS TESTS TO HUMAN CELL SUSPENSIONS AND EXFOLIATED CELLS *
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1983H. Stich, R. San, M. Rosin
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