Background. The use of cytogenetic assays in the surveillance of populations occupationally exposed to a variety of xenobiotics originates from the assumption that chromosomal alterations might be causally involved in early stages of carcinogenesis. Materials and methods. This study was designed to assess genotoxic damage in somatic cells of workers contacting with harmful factors after the accident in metallurgical plant. The study was conducted on 29 workers (with the mean age of 44 ± 2.5) performing various jobs with harmful factors. Control group was recruited from occupationally unexposed individuals and comprised 18 persons with the mean age of 30 ± 2.2 and inplant control was 5 employees from metallurgical plant (accountants) with th...
The aim of the present study was to assess occupationally induced chromosomal damage in hospital wor...
Introduction: Cytogenetic monitoring in humans suggests that chronic exposure of the organism to var...
Unstable genetic aberrations might provide a good marker for assessing genetic damage in populations...
Background. Cytogenetic biomarkers are the most frequently used end point in human biomonitoring stu...
Justas Morkūnas Occupational radiation exposure and cytogenetic monitoring of Ignalina Nuclear Power...
A monitoring study was carried out on petroleum refinery workers that are exposed to a wide range of...
Aims of this study was to detect cytogenetic damage in mine workers working in a lead–zinc mine, whi...
The use of cytogenetic assays in the surveillance of populations occupationally exposed to genotoxic...
Background: Painters are exposed to an extensive variety of harmful substances like aromatic hydroca...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed The potential dastogenic effect of pesticides was i...
Background: Interaction between chemicals and genetic material results principally in two types of ...
A cytogenetic analysis was carried out on peripheral blood lymphocytes of workers exposed to chromit...
Ionizing radiation is a well-known carcinogen that causes genomic instability. However, the biologic...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the level of aberrations at fragile sites of chr...
A large number of physical and chemical agents are capable to course chromosomal aberrations. Ionizi...
The aim of the present study was to assess occupationally induced chromosomal damage in hospital wor...
Introduction: Cytogenetic monitoring in humans suggests that chronic exposure of the organism to var...
Unstable genetic aberrations might provide a good marker for assessing genetic damage in populations...
Background. Cytogenetic biomarkers are the most frequently used end point in human biomonitoring stu...
Justas Morkūnas Occupational radiation exposure and cytogenetic monitoring of Ignalina Nuclear Power...
A monitoring study was carried out on petroleum refinery workers that are exposed to a wide range of...
Aims of this study was to detect cytogenetic damage in mine workers working in a lead–zinc mine, whi...
The use of cytogenetic assays in the surveillance of populations occupationally exposed to genotoxic...
Background: Painters are exposed to an extensive variety of harmful substances like aromatic hydroca...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed The potential dastogenic effect of pesticides was i...
Background: Interaction between chemicals and genetic material results principally in two types of ...
A cytogenetic analysis was carried out on peripheral blood lymphocytes of workers exposed to chromit...
Ionizing radiation is a well-known carcinogen that causes genomic instability. However, the biologic...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the level of aberrations at fragile sites of chr...
A large number of physical and chemical agents are capable to course chromosomal aberrations. Ionizi...
The aim of the present study was to assess occupationally induced chromosomal damage in hospital wor...
Introduction: Cytogenetic monitoring in humans suggests that chronic exposure of the organism to var...
Unstable genetic aberrations might provide a good marker for assessing genetic damage in populations...