Occupational exposure in a copper smelting industry may produce various adverse health effects including cancer. Despite a number of well-documented studies reporting an increased risk of cancer among copper smelter workers, the data on genotoxic effects in this industry are scarce. In view of the above, an assessment of DNA damage in peripheral blood leukocytes by Comet assay from copper smelter workers was undertaken. Additionally, the proton-induced X-ray emission (PIXE) analysis was assessed to determine the metal content of samples. The study was conducted with all workers from a copper smelter (males; n 11), and a control group (n 11) was recruited. The results of our study showed a significant increase (p < 0.001; Mann-Whitney t...
Background. The use of cytogenetic assays in the surveillance of populations occupationally exposed ...
A broad spectrum of substances is used in the rubber industry, many of them being genotoxic and/or c...
Sister chromatid exchange (SCE) in blood lymphocytes was determined in 32 male workers occupationall...
Occupational exposure in a copper smelting industry may produce various adverse health effects inclu...
Aims of this study was to detect cytogenetic damage in mine workers working in a lead–zinc mine, whi...
Welding technology is widely used in pressurized containers, thermal power plants, refineries, chemi...
Lead is one of the most clinically important heavy metals, because it induces a broad range of physi...
Background: Interaction between chemicals and genetic material results principally in two types of ...
Our mutagenesis group has been studying with important economic drivers of our state, such as agricu...
Background & Objectives: Industrial pollution including trace elements is the ability to exert many ...
Background: Biomonitoring provides a useful tool to estimate the genetic risk from exposure to genot...
Mortality studies have shown that, in the past, lung cancer occurred after exposure to mixtures of c...
Previous studies investigating the exposure to metal(loid)s of populations living in the Panasqueira...
Lead is still widely used in many industrial processes and is very persistent in the environment. Al...
Micronuclei (MN) in blood lymphocytes were determined in 31 male workers occupationally exposed to l...
Background. The use of cytogenetic assays in the surveillance of populations occupationally exposed ...
A broad spectrum of substances is used in the rubber industry, many of them being genotoxic and/or c...
Sister chromatid exchange (SCE) in blood lymphocytes was determined in 32 male workers occupationall...
Occupational exposure in a copper smelting industry may produce various adverse health effects inclu...
Aims of this study was to detect cytogenetic damage in mine workers working in a lead–zinc mine, whi...
Welding technology is widely used in pressurized containers, thermal power plants, refineries, chemi...
Lead is one of the most clinically important heavy metals, because it induces a broad range of physi...
Background: Interaction between chemicals and genetic material results principally in two types of ...
Our mutagenesis group has been studying with important economic drivers of our state, such as agricu...
Background & Objectives: Industrial pollution including trace elements is the ability to exert many ...
Background: Biomonitoring provides a useful tool to estimate the genetic risk from exposure to genot...
Mortality studies have shown that, in the past, lung cancer occurred after exposure to mixtures of c...
Previous studies investigating the exposure to metal(loid)s of populations living in the Panasqueira...
Lead is still widely used in many industrial processes and is very persistent in the environment. Al...
Micronuclei (MN) in blood lymphocytes were determined in 31 male workers occupationally exposed to l...
Background. The use of cytogenetic assays in the surveillance of populations occupationally exposed ...
A broad spectrum of substances is used in the rubber industry, many of them being genotoxic and/or c...
Sister chromatid exchange (SCE) in blood lymphocytes was determined in 32 male workers occupationall...