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Carcinogenicity, mechanisms somatic mutation

Within the general concept of the somatic cell mutation theory, it is now clear that there are a number of different mechanisms underlying carcinogenesis. Thus, the carcinogen can interact with a number of processes, not only causing a mutation, but influencing DNA repair and cell proliferation, for example. Furthermore, it seems cancers arise from an accumulation of several mutations. [Pg.276]


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