Genotoxicity : evaluation, testing and prediction /

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Další autoři: Kocsis, Andor., Molnar, Hajna.
Médium: Kniha
Jazyk:English
Vydáno: New York : Nova Biomedical Books, 2009.
Edice:Genetics--research and issues series.
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  • The importance of the in vitro genotoxicity evaluation of food components : the selenium / Vanessa Valdiglesias ... [et al.]
  • In vitro high-throughput assays for assessment of genetic toxicology / Xuemei Liu ... [et al.]
  • Genotoxicity evaluation of exposure to lead / Julia Garc�ia-Lest�on ... [et al.]
  • Genotoxicity by micronucleus assay for medical devices development / Andrea Cecilia Dorion Rodas, Patricia Santos Lopes and Olda Zazuco Higa
  • Genotoxicity produced by disease and drugs / Guillermo M. Z�u�niga-Gonz�alez ... [et al.]
  • Modification of chemical mutagenesis / A.D. Durnev ... [et al.]
  • Co-mutagenic effects of nifedipine and diltiazem in vivo / A.D. Durnev ... [et al.]
  • The usefulness of bulky DNA adduct formation as a biological marker of exposure to airborne particulate matter (Pm2.5) in in vitro cell lung models : a comparative study / Sylvain Billet ... [et al.]
  • Impact assessment and evaluation of cadmium-induced genotoxicity and clastogenicity in mice / Malay Chatterjee and Mary Chatterjee
  • Loss of heterozygosity and/or microsatellite instability in multiple critical regions of 3p and 9p chromosomes in human epithelial lung cells (L132) exposed to air pollution particulate matter (Pm2.5) / Fran�coise Saint-Georges ... [et al.]
  • Prediction of the human radiosensitivity : what is the most relevant endpoint? : gene expressions, mutations or functions? / Catherine Massart ... [et al.]
  • Application of genotoxicity to dental materials research / Daniel Araki Ribeiro
  • Use of the comet assay to evaluate pesticide toxicity on non-target microalgae / R. Prado ... [et al.]
  • Numberless drugs are not adequately tested for the potential genotoxic-carcinogenic risk to humans / Giovanni Brambilla and Antonietta Martelli.