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Radiation reproductive toxicity

For the sake of completeness, this chapter will also discuss the adverse reproductive effects of potential toxicants, such as ionizing radiation, pesticides and other organic environmental contaminants, as well as heavy metals, which are... [Pg.534]

See also Androgens Diethylstilbestrol Environmental Hormone Disruptors Radiation Toxicology, Ionizing and Nonionizing Reproductive System, Female Reproductive System, Male Toxicity Testing, Reproductive. [Pg.985]

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and in the case of a virus ribonucleic acid (RNA), represent the genetic material comprising the complete information necessary for the existence and reproduction of living matter. DNA, which is the most important component of chromosomes present in nuclei of cells, is a critical target site for many toxic substances with a biogenetic action and it can also be damaged by action of certain physical agents (different types of radiation). [Pg.738]


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