The cytotoxicity was determined to most likely be a result of the genotoxicity, but the cause of the genotoxicity is yet unknown.
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Water extracts of this species have been shown to have a potent protective effect on genotoxicity caused by bismuth compounds such as colloidal bismuth subcitrate.
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These reviews have looked at numerous carcinogenicity studies in animals, epidemiologic studies in humans, as well as " in vitro " genotoxicity studies.
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As with other bacterial genotoxicity and mutagenicity assays, compounds requiring metabolic activation for activity can be investigated with the addition of S9 microsomal rat liver extract.
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"Results of smoke chemistry analysis, cytotoxity testing, genotoxicity testing, and inhalation revealed only minor, inconsistent changes, " the document said.
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When organic As is converted into more toxic inorganic As, it causes carcinogenesis, cytotoxicity ( toxic to cells ) and genotoxicity ( causing mutations in genes ).
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It had promising results in animal models of obesity and psychosis, but associated with genotoxicity which means that future use will be restricted to scientific research applications only.
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Correa ( Rutaceae ), was further evaluated for the antigenotoxicity against maleic hydrazide ( MH )-induced genotoxicity in " Allium cepa " chromosomal aberration assay.
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In genetics, "'genotoxicity "'describes the property of chemical agents that damages the genetic information within a cell causing mutations, which may lead to cancer.
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V ) During gene targeting, genotoxicity associated with high expression of ZFNs might lead to cell apoptosis and thus needs to be thoroughly verified in vitro and in vivo transformation assays.