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  1. Real-life nanoplastics induce endothelial dysfunction in primary human endothelial cells
  2. Acute and long-term effects of titanium-doped polyethylene terephthalate nanoplastics in human bronchial epithelial cells
  3. Recycling tailing ore and organic waste to synthesize nanomaterials: A sustainable strategy for the green synthesis of iron nanoparticles
  4. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, Teflon) microplastics and nanoplastics induce oxidative stress, mitochondrial damage, and genotoxicity in human intestinal cells
  5. DNA Damage and Bisphenol Levels in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis
  6. Polytetrafluoroethylene microplastic properties, pollution, toxicity and analysis: a review
  7. Sustainable Green Synthesis of Fe3O4 Nanocatalysts for Efficient Oxygen Evolution Reaction
  8. The long-term in vitro co-exposure of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) nanoplastics and cigarette smoke condensate exacerbates the induction of carcinogenic traits
  9. Biological Impact of True-to-Life PET and Titanium-Doped PET Nanoplastics on Human-Derived Monocyte (THP-1) Cells
  10. New insights into the reproductive hazards posed by polystyrene nanoplastics
  11. Long-Term Exposure to Real-Life Polyethylene Terephthalate Nanoplastics Induces Carcinogenesis In Vitro
  12. Nanoplastic exposure affects the intestinal microbiota of adult Drosophila flies
  13. Occurrence, analysis, and toxicity of polyethylene terephthalate microplastics: a review
  14. Exploring the impact of nanoplastics on human hepatic cells: dynamics of internalization and harmful effects in HuH-7 cells
  15. Reproductive Toxicity of Nanomaterials Using Silver Nanoparticles and Drosophila as Models
  16. Teabag-derived micro/nanoplastics (true-to-life MNPLs) as a surrogate for real-life exposure scenarios
  17. Fluorescent labeling of micro/nanoplastics for biological applications with a focus on “true-to-life" tracking
  18. Polylactic acid nanoplastics (PLA-NPLs) induce adverse effects on an in vitro model of the human lung epithelium: The Calu-3 air-liquid interface (ALI) barrier
  19. Eco- and bio-corona-based microplastics and nanoplastics complexes in the environment: Modulations in the toxicological behavior of plastic particles and factors affecting
  20. Hazard assessment of nanoplastics is driven by their surface-functionalization. Effects in human-derived primary endothelial cells
  21. Utilization of Orange Peel Waste for the Green Synthesis of Iron Nanoparticles and its Application to Stimulate Growth and Biofortification on Solanum lycopersicum
  22. Harmful effects of true-to-life nanoplastics derived from PET water bottles in human alveolar macrophages.
  23. In vitro cell-transforming potential of secondary polyethylene terephthalate and polylactic acid nanoplastics
  24. Are bioplastics safe? Hazardous effects of polylactic acid (PLA) nanoplastics in Drosophila
  25. Alcohol-free synthesis, biological assessment, in vivo toxicological evaluation, and in silico analysis of novel silane quaternary ammonium compounds differing in structure and chain length as promising disinfectants
  26. Titanium-doped PET nanoplastics, from opaque milk bottle degradation, as a model of environmental true-to-life nanoplastics. Hazardous effects on Drosophila
  27. Morphologically different hydroxyapatite nanoparticles exert differential genotoxic effects in Drosophila
  28. Toxicological Profiling and Long-Term Effects of Bare, PEGylated- and Galacto-Oligosaccharide-Functionalized Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles
  29. The release of polylactic acid nanoplastics (PLA-NPLs) from commercial teabags. Obtention, characterization, and hazard effects of true-to-life PLA-NPLs
  30. The potential effects of in vitro digestion on the physicochemical and biological characteristics of polystyrene nanoplastics
  31. Effects of true-to-life PET nanoplastics using primary human nasal epithelial cells
  32. Hazard assessment of different-sized polystyrene nanoplastics in hematopoietic human cell lines
  33. In Vitro Approaches to Determine the Potential Carcinogenic Risk of Environmental Pollutants
  34. Hazard Assessment of Polystyrene Nanoplastics in Primary Human Nasal Epithelial Cells, Focusing on the Autophagic Effects
  35. Lack of mutagenicity of TiO2 nanoparticles in vitro despite cellular and nuclear uptake
  36. A new source of representative secondary PET nanoplastics. Obtention, characterization, and hazard evaluation
  37. Antagonistic in vivo interaction of polystyrene nanoplastics and silver compounds. A study using Drosophila
  38. Long-term exposure to nanoplastics alters molecular and functional traits related to the carcinogenic process
  39. Genotoxic hazard assessment of cerium oxide and magnesium oxide nanoparticles in Drosophila
  40. Nanoplastics and Arsenic Co-Exposures Exacerbate Oncogenic Biomarkers under an In Vitro Long-Term Exposure Scenario
  41. Hazard assessment of ingested polystyrene nanoplastics in Drosophila larvae
  42. Nanoplastics and Arsenic Co-Exposures Exacerbate Oncogenic Biomarkers Under an in Vitro Long-Term Exposure Scenario
  43. Long-Term Effects of Polystyrene Nanoplastics in Human Intestinal Caco-2 Cells
  44. Selenite Downregulates STAT3 Expression and Provokes Lymphocytosis in the Liver of Chronically Exposed Syrian Golden Hamsters
  45. DNA damage in circulating leukocytes measured with the comet assay may predict the risk of death
  46. Ex vivo exposure to different types of graphene-based nanomaterials consistently alters human blood secretome
  47. Radiosensitivity of radiotherapy patients: The effect of individual DNA repair capacity
  48. Polystyrene Nanoplastics as Carriers of Metals. Interactions of Polystyrene Nanoparticles with Silver Nanoparticles and Silver Nitrate, and Their Effects on Human Intestinal Caco-2 Cells
  49. Pathways of human exposure to microplastics, and estimation of the total burden
  50. Novel insights into biodegradation, interaction, internalization and impacts of high-aspect-ratio TiO2 nanomaterials: A systematic in vivo study using Drosophila melanogaster
  51. Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles Increase Tissue Ti Concentration and Activate Antioxidants in Solanum lycopersicum L.
  52. Nanoceria, alone or in combination with cigarette-smoke condensate, induce transforming and epigenetic cancer-like features in vitro
  53. The hCOMET project: International database comparison of results with the comet assay in human biomonitoring. Baseline frequency of DNA damage and effect of main confounders
  54. FRA1 is essential for the maintenance of the oncogenic phenotype induced by in vitro long-term arsenic exposure
  55. Role of As3mt and Mth1 in the genotoxic and carcinogenic effects induced by long-term exposures to arsenic in MEF cells
  56. Biological effects, including oxidative stress and genotoxic damage, of polystyrene nanoparticles in different human hematopoietic cell lines
  57. Micronucleus frequency in chronic kidney disease patients: A review
  58. Interactions of polystyrene nanoplastics with in vitro models of the human intestinal barrier
  59. Nucleotide depletion reveals the impaired ribosome biogenesis checkpoint as a barrier against DNA damage
  60. MTH1 is involved in the toxic and carcinogenic long-term effects induced by zinc oxide and cobalt nanoparticles
  61. Loci associated with genomic damage levels in chronic kidney disease patients and controls
  62. Effects of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles on the Hprt Gene Mutations in V79 Hamster Cells
  63. Interactions of graphene oxide and graphene nanoplatelets with the in vitro Caco-2/HT29 model of intestinal barrier
  64. Genetic Variants Associated with Chronic Kidney Disease in a Spanish Population
  65. Genotoxic and immunomodulatory effects in human white blood cells after ex vivo exposure to polystyrene nanoplastics
  66. In vivo evaluation of the toxic and genotoxic effects of exposure to cobalt nanoparticles using Drosophila melanogaster
  67. Nanoplastics as a potential environmental health factor: effects of polystyrene nanoparticles on human intestinal epithelial Caco-2 cells
  68. The role of metal oxide nanoparticles,Escherichia coli, andLactobacillus rhamnosuson small intestinal enzyme activity
  69. Potential adverse health effects of ingested micro- and nanoplastics on humans. Lessons learned from in vivo and in vitro mammalian models
  70. Micronuclei Detection by Flow Cytometry as a High-Throughput Approach for the Genotoxicity Testing of Nanomaterials
  71. Exposure to disinfection by-products in swimming pools and biomarkers of genotoxicity and respiratory damage – The PISCINA2 Study
  72. The Comet Assay as a Tool to Detect the Genotoxic Potential of Nanomaterials
  73. Biodistribution of Liposome-Encapsulated Bacteriophages and Their Transcytosis During Oral Phage Therapy
  74. Assessing the effectiveness of green synthetized silver nanoparticles with Cryptocarya alba extracts for remotion of the organic pollutant methylene blue dye
  75. The Wing-Spot and the Comet Tests as Useful Assays for Detecting Genotoxicity in Drosophila
  76. Assessing the relevance of exposure time in differentiated Caco-2/HT29 cocultures. Effects of silver nanoparticles
  77. Levels of DNA damage (Micronuclei) in patients suffering from chronic kidney disease. Role of GST polymorphisms
  78. Toxic and Genotoxic Effects of Silver Nanoparticles in Drosophila
  79. Micronuclei frequency in urothelial cells of bladder cancer patients, as a biomarker of prognosis
  80. Systematic in vivo study of NiO nanowires and nanospheres: biodegradation, uptake and biological impacts
  81. Effects of differently shaped TiO2NPs (nanospheres, nanorods and nanowires) on the in vitro model (Caco-2/HT29) of the intestinal barrier
  82. Nanoceria acts as antioxidant in tumoral and transformed cells
  83. Genotoxicity of Copper and Nickel Nanoparticles in Somatic Cells of Drosophila melanogaster
  84. Genotoxicity of disinfection byproducts and disinfected waters: A review of recent literature
  85. Antigenotoxic potential of boron nitride nanotubes
  86. Toxic and genotoxic effects of graphene and multi-walled carbon nanotubes
  87. Assessing the effects of silver nanoparticles on monolayers of differentiated Caco-2 cells, as a model of intestinal barrier
  88. Titanium dioxide nanoparticles translocate through differentiated Caco‐2 cell monolayers, without disrupting the barrier functionality or inducing genotoxic damage
  89. Hazard assessment of three haloacetic acids, as byproducts of water disinfection, in human urothelial cells
  90. Exploring the usefulness of the complex in vitro intestinal epithelial model Caco-2/HT29/Raji-B in nanotoxicology
  91. Effects of cerium oxide nanoparticles on differentiated/undifferentiated human intestinal Caco-2 cells
  92. Influence of Carnicor, Venofer, and Sevelamer on the levels of genotoxic damage in end-stage renal disease patients
  93. In vitro studies on the tumorigenic potential of the halonitromethanes trichloronitromethane and bromonitromethane
  94. Tocopherol and selenite modulate the transplacental effects induced by sodium arsenite in hamsters
  95. Synergistic role of nanoceria on the ability of tobacco smoke to induce carcinogenic hallmarks in lung epithelial cells
  96. Reactive carbonyl compounds impair wound healing by vimentin collapse and loss of the primary cilium
  97. Effects on human bronchial epithelial cells following low-dose chronic exposure to nanomaterials: A 6-month transformation study
  98. DNA damage in kidney transplant patients. Role of organ origin
  99. DNA methylation changes in human lung epithelia cells exposed to multi-walled carbon nanotubes
  100. Long-term effects of silver nanoparticles in caco-2 cells
  101. Assessing the genotoxic effects of two lipid peroxidation products (4-oxo-2-nonenal and 4-hydroxy-hexenal) in haemocytes and midgut cells of Drosophila melanogaster larvae
  102. Vitamin E-coated dialysis membranes reduce the levels of oxidative genetic damage in hemodialysis patients
  103. Copper oxide nanoparticles and copper sulphate act as antigenotoxic agents in drosophila melanogaster
  104. In vitro toxicological assessment of an organosulfur compound from Allium extract: Cytotoxicity, mutagenicity and genotoxicity studies
  105. Selenite restores Pax6 expression in neuronal cells of chronically arsenic-exposed Golden Syrian hamsters
  106. Frozen dispersions of nanomaterials are a useful operational procedure in nanotoxicology
  107. Leaf extract from the endemic plant Peumus boldus as an effective bioproduct for the green synthesis of silver nanoparticles
  108. Biomonitoring of humans exposed to arsenic, chromium, nickel, vanadium, and complex mixtures of metals by using the micronucleus test in lymphocytes
  109. Levels of DNA damage in peripheral blood lymphocytes of patients undergoing standard hemodialysis vs on-line hemodiafiltration: A comet assay investigation
  110. Genotoxic and oxidative stress potential of nanosized and bulk zinc oxide particles in Drosophila melanogaster
  111. NF-κB Mediates the Expression of TBX15 in Cancer Cells
  112. High throughput toxicity screening and intracellular detection of nanomaterials
  113. Unfermented grape juice reduce genomic damage on patients undergoing hemodialysis
  114. Genotoxic and cell-transformation effects of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) following in vitro sub-chronic exposures
  115. Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (NM401) induce ROS-mediated HPRT mutations in Chinese hamster lung fibroblasts
  116. Drosophila melanogasteras a suitable in vivo model to determine potential side effects of nanomaterials: A review
  117. New insights in the acute toxic/genotoxic effects of CuO nanoparticles in thein vivo Drosophilamodel
  118. Genotoxicity assessment of propyl thiosulfinate oxide, an organosulfur compound from Allium extract, intended to food active packaging
  119. Acute and long-term in vitro effects of zinc oxide nanoparticles
  120. Oxidative DNA damage enhances the carcinogenic potential of in vitro chronic arsenic exposures
  121. Assessing potential harmful effects of CdSe quantum dots by using Drosophila melanogaster as in vivo model
  122. A comprehensive study of the harmful effects of ZnO nanoparticles using Drosophila melanogaster as an in vivo model
  123. Genotoxicity of copper oxide nanoparticles in Drosophila melanogaster
  124. Reduced cellular DNA repair capacity after environmentally relevant arsenic exposure. Influence of Ogg1 deficiency
  125. Genetic damage in patients moving from hemodialysis to online hemodiafiltration
  126. Novel antiapoptotic effect of TBX15: overexpression of TBX15 reduces apoptosis in cancer cells
  127. In vitro genotoxicity testing of carvacrol and thymol using the micronucleus and mouse lymphoma assays
  128. Thyroid cancer GWAS identifies 10q26.12 and 6q14.1 as novel susceptibility loci and reveals genetic heterogeneity among populations
  129. Novel genetic variants in differentiated thyroid cancer and assessment of the cumulative risk
  130. Expression of YY1 in Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
  131. In vivo genotoxic effects of four different nano-sizes forms of silica nanoparticles in Drosophila melanogaster
  132. Antioxidant and anti-genotoxic properties of cerium oxide nanoparticles in a pulmonary-like cell system
  133. Genotoxic and cell-transforming effects of titanium dioxide nanoparticles
  134. Genotoxic testing of titanium dioxide anatase nanoparticles using the wing-spot test and the comet assay in Drosophila
  135. Antioxidant and antigenotoxic properties of CeO2NPs and cerium sulphate: Studies withDrosophila melanogasteras a promisingin vivomodel
  136. Radiosensitivity in patients suffering from chronic kidney disease
  137. The effect of dietary estimates calculated using food frequency questionnaires on micronuclei formation in European pregnant women: a NewGeneris study
  138. Novel Genome-Wide Association Study–Based Candidate Loci for Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Risk
  139. Genotoxicity and DNA Repair Processes of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles
  140. Genomic damage as a biomarker of chronic kidney disease status
  141. Long-term exposures to low doses of titanium dioxide nanoparticles induce cell transformation, but not genotoxic damage in BEAS-2B cells
  142. Arsenic Exposure Disrupts the Normal Function of the FA/BRCA Repair Pathway
  143. Long-term exposures to low doses of cobalt nanoparticles induce cell transformation enhanced by oxidative damage
  144. Genomic Instability in Newborn with Short Telomeres
  145. Micronuclei in Cord Blood Lymphocytes and Associations with Biomarkers of Exposure to Carcinogens and Hormonally Active Factors, Gene Polymorphisms, and Gene Expression: The NewGeneris Cohort
  146. Time in hemodialysis modulates the levels of genetic damage in hemodialysis patients
  147. Testing the Genotoxic Potential of Nanomaterials Using Drosophila
  148. The Comet Assay in Drosophila: Neuroblast and Hemocyte Cells
  149. The SMART Assays of Drosophila: Wings and Eyes as Target Tissues
  150. In vivo Genotoxicity of Four Synthetic Pyrethroids with Combinations of Piperonyl Butoxide (PBO) Using the Drosophila SMART Assay
  151. Micronucleus frequency in copper-mine workers exposed to arsenic is modulated by the AS3MT Met287Thr polymorphism
  152. Zinc oxide nanoparticles: Genotoxicity, interactions with UV-light and cell-transforming potential
  153. Ogg1 genetic background determines the genotoxic potential of environmentally relevant arsenic exposures
  154. In vivo genotoxicity assessment of titanium, zirconium and aluminium nanoparticles, and their microparticulated forms, in Drosophila
  155. Genome-Wide Association Study on Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
  156. An Epistatic Interaction between the PAX8 and STK17B Genes in Papillary Thyroid Cancer Susceptibility
  157. Genomic damage as an independent predictor marker of mortality in hemodialysis patients
  158. Base excision repair capacity in chronic renal failure patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment
  159. TPO genetic variants and risk of differentiated thyroid carcinoma in two European populations
  160. Mutagenic/recombinogenic effects of four lipid peroxidation products in Drosophila
  161. The Wing-Spot and the Comet Tests as Useful Assays Detecting Genotoxicity in Drosophila
  162. Influence of DNA-repair gene variants on the micronucleus frequency in thyroid cancer patients
  163. Investigation of the genotoxic and antigenotoxic properties of essential oils obtained from two Origanum species by Drosophila wing SMART assay
  164. Inhibition of hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 and 4 alpha (HNF1α and HNF4α) as a mechanism of arsenic carcinogenesis
  165. Genotoxicity studies in the ST cross of the Drosophila wing spot test of sunflower and soybean oils before and after frying and boiling procedures
  166. Possible Role of the WDR3 Gene on Genome Stability in Thyroid Cancer Patients
  167. Genotoxicity of cobalt nanoparticles and ions inDrosophila
  168. Genotoxic and carcinogenic risk of arsenic exposure
  169. Genomic instability in chronic renal failure patients
  170. Analyses of the genotoxic and mutagenic potential of the products formed after the biotransformation of the azo dye Disperse Red 1
  171. Genotoxic analysis of four lipid-peroxidation products in the mouse lymphoma assay
  172. Genotoxicity testing of two lead-compounds in somatic cells of Drosophila melanogaster
  173. Genetic investigation of FOXE1 polyalanine tract in thyroid diseases: New insight on the role of FOXE1 in thyroid carcinoma
  174. Preface
  175. Chromium-Induced Genotoxicity and Interference in Human Lymphoblastoid Cell (TK6) Repair Processes
  176. Construction and Validation of a Dose-Response Curve Using the Comet Assay to Determine Human Radiosensitivity to Ionizing Radiation
  177. Identification of differentially expressed genes in the livers of chronically i-As-treated hamsters
  178. Mutagenic analysis of six disinfection by-products in the Tk gene of mouse lymphoma cells
  179. Are thyroid cancer patients sensitive to ionising radiation?
  180. Common Variants of the Thyroglobulin Gene Are Associated with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Risk
  181. Association studies of OGG1, XRCC1, XRCC2 and XRCC3 polymorphisms with differentiated thyroid cancer
  182. Genotoxic effects of two nickel-compounds in somatic cells of Drosophila melanogaster
  183. Genotoxic evaluation of the non-halogenated disinfection by-products nitrosodimethylamine and nitrosodiethylamine
  184. Micronuclei and pesticide exposure
  185. Genotoxic analysis of silver nanoparticles inDrosophila
  186. Genotoxic Effects in Swimmers Exposed to Disinfection By-products in Indoor Swimming Pools
  187. Short-Term Changes in Respiratory Biomarkers after Swimming in a Chlorinated Pool
  188. What’s in the Pool? A Comprehensive Identification of Disinfection By-products and Assessment of Mutagenicity of Chlorinated and Brominated Swimming Pool Water
  189. Genetic damage in chronic renal failure patients is associated with the glomerular filtration rate index
  190. Proposal of an in vivo comet assay using haemocytes of Drosophila melanogaster
  191. Induction of adaptive response inDrosophilaafter exposure to low doses of UVB
  192. Association between GSTO2 polymorphism and the urinary arsenic profile in copper industry workers
  193. Arsenic Induces DNA Damage in Environmentally Exposed Mexican Children and Adults. Influence of GSTO1 and AS3MT Polymorphisms
  194. Genotoxicity testing of three monohaloacetic acids in TK6 cells using the cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay
  195. DNA damage induction by two halogenated acetaldehydes, byproducts of water disinfection
  196. Oxidative DNA damage in chronic renal failure patients
  197. Genotoxicity analysis of two hydroxyfuranones, byproducts of water disinfection, in human cells treated in vitro
  198. Genotoxic evaluation of two halonitromethane disinfection by-products in the Drosophila wing-spot test
  199. Genotoxicity analysis of two halonitromethanes, a novel group of disinfection by-products (DBPs), in human cells treated in vitro
  200. Genotoxicity of heptachlor and heptachlor epoxide in human TK6 lymphoblastoid cells
  201. Arsenic trioxide mutational spectrum analysis in the mouse lymphoma assay
  202. Role of GST and NAT2 polymorphisms in thyroid cancer
  203. Formation of micronucleated erythrocytes in mouse bone-marrow under conditions of hypothermia is not associated with stimulation of erythropoiesis
  204. Induction of hypothermic conditions associated with increased micronuclei formation in sigma‐1 receptor knockout mice after administration of the antipsychotic compound E‐5842
  205. Automated image analysis of cytokinesis-blocked micronuclei: an adapted protocol and a validated scoring procedure for biomonitoring
  206. Genetic variations associated with interindividual sensitivity in the response to arsenic exposure
  207. DNA-damage induction by eight metal compounds in TK6 human lymphoblastoid cells: Results obtained with the alkaline Comet assay
  208. Strong Association of Chromosome 1p12 Loci with Thyroid Cancer Susceptibility
  209. Evaluation of the genotoxic potential of three phenyltetrahydropyridinyl butylazole-derived sigma-receptor ligand drug candidates
  210. Micronuclei assessment in the urothelial cells of women using hair dyes and its modulation by genetic polymorphisms
  211. Genotoxicity of the organochlorine pesticides 1,1-dichloro-2,2- bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethylene (DDE) and hexachlorobenzene (HCB) in cultured human lymphocytes
  212. High arsenic metabolic efficiency in AS3MT 287Thr allele carriers
  213. Genotoxic evaluation of two mercury compounds in the Drosophila wing spot test
  214. Evaluation of micronucleus frequencies in blood lymphocytes from smelting plant workers exposed to arsenic
  215. Role of the Met287Thr polymorphism in the AS3MT gene on the metabolic arsenic profile
  216. Polymorphism of glutathione transferase Omega 1 in a population exposed to a high environmental arsenic burden
  217. Gene-mutation induction by arsenic compounds in the mouse lymphoma assay
  218. Detection of excision repaired DNA damage in the comet assay by using Ara-C and hydroxyurea in three different cell types
  219. Telomere length modulates human radiation sensitivity in vitro
  220. Histone H2AX and Fanconi anemia FANCD2 function in the same pathway to maintain chromosome stability
  221. Bladder Cancer and Exposure to Water Disinfection By-Products through Ingestion, Bathing, Showering, and Swimming in Pools
  222. Basal and induced micronucleus frequencies in human lymphocytes with different GST and NAT2 genetic backgrounds
  223. The Effects of GSTM1 and GSTT1 Polymorphisms on Micronucleus Frequencies in Human Lymphocytes In vivo
  224. Metabolic Profile in Workers Occupationally Exposed to Arsenic: Role of GST Polymorphisms
  225. Sister chromatid exchange analysis in smelting plant workers exposed to arsenic
  226. Genotoxic and antigenotoxic properties of selenium compounds in thein vitromicronucleus assay with human whole blood lymphocytes and tk6 lymphoblastoid cells
  227. Effects of Pesticides on Occupationally Exposed Humans
  228. Analysis of glutathione and vitamin C effects
  229. Humic acids reduce the genotoxicity of mitomycin C in the human lymphoblastoid cell line TK6
  230. An FB-NOF mediated duplication of the white gene is responsible for the zeste 1 phenotype in some Drosophila melanogaster unstable strains
  231. Metabolism of arsenic in Drosophila melanogaster and the genotoxicity of dimethylarsinic acid in the Drosophila wing spot test
  232. In vivo genotoxic evaluation of the furylethylene derivative 1-(5-bromofur-2-yl)-2-nitroethene in mouse bone marrow
  233. Comparative genotoxic evaluation of 2-furylethylenes and 5-nitrofurans by using the comet assay in TK6 cells
  234. A common founder mutation in FANCA underlies the world's highest prevalence of Fanconi anemia in Gypsy families from Spain
  235. Germline genomic instability in PCNA mutants of Drosophila: DNA fingerprinting and microsatellite analysis
  236. Thyroid Cancer Susceptibility and THRA1 and BAT-40 Repeats Polymorphisms
  237. Micronuclei assessment in buccal cells of people environmentally exposed to arsenic in northern Chile
  238. Genotoxicity studies on the antimicrobial drug sulfamethoxazole in cultured human lymphocytes
  239. Evaluation of micronucleus induction in a Chilean population environmentally exposed to arsenic
  240. In vitro DNA damage by arsenic compounds in a human lymphoblastoid cell line (TK6) assessed by the alkaline Comet assay
  241. Genotoxicity testing of the furylethylene derivative 1-(5-bromofur-2-yl)-2-bromo-2-nitroethene in cultured human lymphocytes
  242. Evaluation of the genotoxicity of four herbicides in the wing spot test of Drosophila melanogaster using two different strains
  243. Genotoxicity modulation by cadmium treatment: Studies in the Drosophila wing spot test
  244. In vitro genotoxicity testing of the furylethylene derivative UC-245 in human cells
  245. Quantitative PCR analysis reveals a high incidence of large intragenic deletions in the FANCA gene in Spanish Fanconi anemia patients
  246. Mutagenic stress modulates the dynamics of CTG repeat instability associated with myotonic dystrophy type 1
  247. Germline mutations at microsatellite loci in homozygous and heterozygous mutants for mismatch repair and PCNA genes in Drosophila
  248. Molecular cloning of the Drosophila Fanconi anaemia gene FANCD2 cDNA
  249. Biomonitoring of four European populations occupationally exposed to pesticides: use of micronuclei as biomarkers
  250. The Mutagenic Potential of the Furylethylene Derivative 2-Furyl-1-nitroethene in the Mouse Bone Marrow Micronucleus Test
  251. Glutathione S-transferase polymorphisms in thyroid cancer patients
  252. Spontaneous and bleomycin-induced genomic alterations in the progeny of Drosophila treated males depends on the Msh2 status
  253. Genotoxicity is modulated by ascorbic acid
  254. Genotoxic evaluation of the furylethylene derivative 1-(5-bromofur-2-yl)-2-nitroethene in cultured human lymphocytes
  255. Clusters of transcription-coupled repair in the human genome
  256. Relationship between chromosome fragility, aneuploidy and severity of the haematological disease in Fanconi anaemia
  257. Sister chromatid exchanges and micronuclei in peripheral lymphocytes of shoe factory workers exposed to solvents.
  258. Germ cells microsatellite instability
  259. Spontaneous and induced genetic damage in T lymphocyte subsets evaluated by the Comet assay
  260. Influence of sodium arsenite on the genotoxicity of potassium dichromate and ethyl methanesulfonate: Studies with the wing spot test in Drosophila
  261. Occupational exposure to pesticides and cytogenetic damage: Results of a Hungarian population study using the micronucleus assay in lymphocytes and buccal cells
  262. Genotoxic evaluation of the furylethylene derivative 2-furyl-1-nitroethene in cultured human lymphocytes
  263. Micronuclei in peripheral blood lymphocytes and buccal epithelial cells of Polish farmers exposed to pesticides
  264. Induction, processing and persistence of radiation-induced chromosomal aberrations involving hamster euchromatin and heterochromatin
  265. Equal induction and persistence of chromosome aberrations involving chromosomes 1, 4 and 10 in thyroid cancer patients treated with radioactive iodine
  266. Multicolour FISH detection of radioactive iodine-induced 17cen–p53 chromosomal breakage in buccal cells from therapeutically exposed patients
  267. Genotoxicity testing of five herbicides in the Drosophila wing spot test
  268. Cytogenetic biomonitoring of Spanish greenhouse workers exposed to pesticides: micronuclei analysis in peripheral blood lymphocytes and buccal epithelial cells
  269. Cytogenetic damage after 131-iodine treatment for hyperthyroidism and thyroid cancer
  270. Accelerated Telomere Shortening in the Human Inactive X Chromosome
  271. Genotoxicity and radioresistance in electroplating workers exposed to chromium
  272. Analysis of genomic damage in the mutagen-sensitive mus-201 mutant of Drosophila melanogaster by arbitrarily primed PCR (AP-PCR) fingerprinting
  273. Evaluation of DNA damage by the Comet assay in shoe workers exposed to toluene and other organic solvents
  274. Examination of various biomarkers measuring genotoxic endpoints from Barcelona airport personnel
  275. Genotoxic evaluation of the antimicrobial drug, trimethoprim, in cultured human lymphocytes
  276. Low persistence of radiation-induced centromere positive and negative micronuclei in cultured human cells
  277. Analysis of bleomycin- and cytosine arabinoside-induced chromosome aberrations involving chromosomes 1 and 4 by painting FISH
  278. FISH analysis of 1cen1q12 breakage, chromosome 1 numerical abnormalities and centromeric content of micronuclei in buccal cells from thyroid cancer and hyperthyroidism patients treated with radioactive iodine
  279. Biomonitoring of workers exposed to lead. Genotoxic effects, its modulation by polyvitamin treatment and evaluation of the induced radioresistance
  280. Lack of genotoxicity of the herbicide atrazine in cultured human lymphocytes
  281. Links between chromatin structure, DNA repair and chromosome fragility
  282. Genotoxic activity of four inhibitors of DNA topoisomerases in larval cells of Drosophila melanogaster as measured in the wing spot assay
  283. The alkaline single-cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) assay applied to the analysis of radiation-induced DNA damage in thyroid cancer patients treated with 131I
  284. Application of the single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) assay to the detection of DNA damage induced by 131I treatment in hyperthyroidism patients
  285. Induced somatic and germinal reversion of the white-spotted-1 insertional mutant phenotype in Drosophila melanogaster
  286. Micronuclei, centromere-positive micronuclei and chromosome nondisjunction in cytokinesis blocked human lymphocytes following mitomycin C or vincristine treatment
  287. SCE analysis in peripheral blood lymphocytes of a group of filling station attendants
  288. Micronuclei induction by 131I exposure: Study in hyperthyroidism patients
  289. Radioactive iodine induces clastogenic and age-dependent aneugenic effects in lymphocytes of thyroid cancer patients as revealed by interphase FISH
  290. Genotoxic evaluation of the herbicide trifluralin on human lymphocytes exposed in vitro
  291. Chromosomal aberration analysis in 85 control individuals
  292. Cytogenetic analysis in peripheral lymphocytes of cancer patients treated with cytostatic drugs
  293. Sister-chromatid exchanges (SCE) induction by inhibitors of DNA topoisomerases in cultured human lymphocytes
  294. No increase in micronuclei frequency in cultured blood lymphocytes from a group of filling station attendants
  295. Genotoxicity of the herbicides alachlor and maleic hydrazide in cultured human lymphocytes
  296. Temporary variations in chromosomal aberrations in a group of agricultural workers exposed to pesticides
  297. Herbicide-induced DNA damage in human lymphocytes evaluated by the single-cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) assay
  298. SCE analysis in human lymphocytes of a spanish control population
  299. A cytogenetic follow-up study of thyroid cancer patients treated with 131I
  300. The suitability of the micronucleus assay in human lymphocytes as a new biomarker of excision repair
  301. Genotoxic evaluation of ten carcinogens in theDrosophila melanogaster wing spot test
  302. Genotoxicity testing of five compounds in three Drosophila short-term somatic assays
  303. Induction of micronuclei by five pyrethroid insecticides in whole-blood and isolated human lymphocyte cultures
  304. Somatic reversion of some copia‐like induced mutations, at the white locus of drosophila melanogaster, after treatment with alkylating agents
  305. Genotoxicity of tritiated water in human lymphocytes
  306. The effect of cytochalasin-B concentration on the frequency of micronuclei induced by four standard mutagens. Results from two laboratories
  307. further studies with the somatic white‐ivory system of Drosophila melanogaster: Genotoxicity testing of ten carcinogens
  308. Cytogenetic biomonitoring in a Spanish group of agricultural workers exposed to pesticides
  309. Genotoxicity of four herbicides in the Drosophila wing spot test
  310. Evaluation of in vitro cytogenetic techniques in nine European laboratories in relation to chromosomal endpoints induced by three model mutagens
  311. A collaborative study on the improvement of the micronucleus test in cultured human lymphocytes
  312. Germinal and somatic mutation induction in Drosophila after treatment of larvae with tritiated water
  313. Additional data in support of the quadruplicated white-ivory reversion system to test for somatic genotoxicity in Drosophila melanogaster
  314. Sister-chromatid exchanges (SCE) induced by p-dichlorobenzene in cultured human lymphocytes
  315. Genotoxicity studies with the unstable Zeste‐White (UZ) system of Drosophila melanogaster: Results with ten carcinogenic compounds
  316. Induction of mitotic micronuclei by the pyrethroid insecticide fenvalerate in cultured human lymphocytes
  317. Mutagenic evaluation of the organophosphorus insecticides methyl parathion and triazophos indrosophila melanogaster
  318. Sister chromatid exchange in lymphocytes of agricultural workers exposed to pesticides
  319. Mitotic arrest induced by fenvalerate in human lymphocyte cultures
  320. Analysis of cytogenetic damage induced in cultured human lymphocytes by the pyrethroid insecticides cypermethrin and fenvalerate
  321. Induction of mutations by tritiated water and 3H-thymidine in Drosophila melanogaster assayed by the somatic zeste-white eye mutation system
  322. Genotoxicity studies with four organophosphorus insecticides using the unstable white-zeste system of Drosophila melanogaster
  323. Accumulation of drastic mutants in selection lines for resistance to the insecticides dichlorvos and malathion inDrosophila melanogaster
  324. Studies on the toxicity of cypermethrin and fenvalerate in different strains of Drosophila melanogaster meig. (Insecta, diptera)
  325. Non-mutagenicity of fenvalerate in Drosophila
  326. Lack of mutagenicity of the organophosphorus insecticide malathion in Drosophila melanogaster
  327. Mutagenicity studies on fenitrothion in Drosophila
  328. Indication for weak mutagenicity of the organophosphorus insecticide dimethoate in Drosophila melanogaster
  329. Mutagenicity testing of the pyrethroid insecticide cypermethrin in Drosophila
  330. Testing of chloroquine and quinacrine for mutagenicity in Drosophila melanogaster
  331. Effect of intercalating mutagens on crossing-over inDrosophila melanogaster females
  332. Evaluation of genetic damage induced by 8-ethoxycaffeine in Drosophila melanogaster
  333. Mutagenic activity of some intercalating compounds in the Drosophila zeste somatic eye mutation test
  334. Induction of male recombination in Drosophila melanogaster by chemical treatment
  335. Mutagenicity of the insecticide endosulfan in Drosophila melanogaster
  336. Positive response of diethylstilbestrol in the sex-linked recessive lethal assay in Drosophila after larval feeding
  337. Genotoxicity of acridine orange and acriflavine in Drosophila melanogaster
  338. Sensitivity of different strains of Drosophila melanogaster to endosulfan and malathion
  339. Differences betweenDrosophila melanogaster and its sibling speciesD. simulans in sensitivity to acridine orange treatment
  340. Interocellar bristles in Drosophila melanogaster
  341. Effect of cycloheximide on different stages of Drosophila melanogaster
  342. Mutagenicity of ethidium bromide in the sex-linked recessive lethal assay in Drosophila melanogaster
  343. Effect of ethidium bromide onDrosophila melanogaster andDrosophila simulans
  344. Average dominance of interocellar bristle polygenes inDrosophila melanogaster