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Deoxyribonucleic acid lesions

Kienast K, Kaes C, Drumm K, et al. 2000. Asbestos-exposed blood monocytes - deoxyribonucleic acid strand lesions in co-cultured bronchial epithelial cells. Scand J Work Environ Health 26(l) 71-77. [Pg.288]

Scheving, L. E., T. H. Tsai, E. W. Powell, J. N. Pasley, F. Halberg, and J. Dunn. 1983. Bilateral lesions of suprachiasmatic nuclei affect circadian rhythms in [3H]-thymidine incorporation into deoxyribonucleic acid in mouse intestinal tract, mitotic index of corneal eptithelium and serum corticosterone. Anatomical Record 205 239-249. [Pg.239]

SV-40-transformed human bronchial epithelial cells co-cultured (transwell system) with human blood monocytes and exposed to 100 fig chrysotile B per 10 cells showed deoxyribonucleic acid strand lesions induced by the reactive oxygen intermediates released from the mononuclear phagocytes engulfing the fibres (Kienast et al. 2000). The addition of 200 U catalase (EC 1.11.1.6) per ml or 100 /iM desferoxamine to the culture medium blocked almost completely the induction of DNA strand lesions in this system (maximum 85 %). [Pg.192]


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