- may lead to cancer.
While genotoxicity is
often confused with mutagenicity, all
mutagens are
genotoxic, but some
genotoxic substances are not mutagenic...
- that is
essential to
human nutrition.
There is a
hypothetical risk of
genotoxicity in
humans if
large amounts of
trivalent chromium were
somehow able to...
- ****essment to
determine the
dangerousness of
substances that are both
genotoxic and carcinogenic. This
approach is
preferred by both the
World Health...
- and
other foods that were
prepared with it. Due to the su****ion of
genotoxicity and
mutagenicity of
Sudan I, a
daily intake was not tolerable. The European...
-
become a
useful model for ****essing
environmental pollutants that
might be
genotoxic, i.e.
cause DNA damage. Fish have both non-specific and
immune defenses...
- natural-gas
transmission pipelines. Hexavalent-chromium
compounds are
genotoxic carcinogens. In 1993,
legal clerk Erin
Brockovich began an investigation...
- term
safety of
depleted uranium exists,
including claims of pyrophoric,
genotoxic, and
teratogenic heavy metal effects. Many have
cited its use
during the...
-
Colibactin is a
genotoxic metabolite produced by
Escherichia coli and
other Enterobacteriaceae ("enteric bacteria")
believed to
cause mutations leading...
-
detection of
environmental and
dietary cytotoxic and
genotoxic (and thus cytoprotective, anti-
genotoxic, and cogenotoxic) agents,
understanding hepatocarcinogenesis...
-
screening for
potential genotoxic compounds. The ****ay is now
recognized as one of the most
successful and
reliable ****ays for
genotoxic carcinogens, i.e.,...