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Cell Transformation mechanistic studies

These results suggest that chlordane acts as a tumor promoter, depressing intercellular communication that checks uncontrolled proliferation of transformed or neoplastic cells. Further mechanistic studies may provide useful information regarding the potential carcinogenicity to humans chronically exposed to low levels. These studies are important because humans may be chronically exposed by living in previously treated homes or near hazardous waste sites. [Pg.112]


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