Single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE), or comet assay, appears to be a promising tool to estimate DNA damage at the single cell level and it provides information on the presence of damage among individual cells, A follow-up study of 90 smokers who ceased smoking was undertaken to determine the possible decrease of DNA damage in their leukocytes, Before beginning the trial, volunteers smoked on average 26.1 +/- 8.4 cigarettes/day. Comet length did not correlate with the number of cigarettes/day or with the condensate tar content, At the end of the study, 28 volunteers had abandoned the trial, 40 volunteers relapsed into smoking at different times, but with a reduced number of cigarettes/day, whereas 22 fully succeeded in smoking cessation. ...
AbstractIn the present study the comet assay was performed in buccal epithelial cells to evaluate DN...
To investigate whether there were separate and combined effects of occupational exposure to tobacco ...
It is thought that a correlation between levels of DNA damage expressed in an individual and the po...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe alkaline single-cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) assay, also called t...
Microscopic examination of individual human lymphocytes embedded in agarose, subjected to electropho...
The comet assay has been widely used to quantify DNA damage in isolated lymphocytes from subjects ex...
Background The mechanisms by which smoking induces damage is not known for all diseases. One mechani...
A protocol for DNA damage assessment by the single-cell gel (SCG)/comet assay in human urinary bladd...
The clinical course of most diseases related to smoking has a strong relationship with genotoxicity....
The comet assay (single-cell gel electrophoresis, SCG) is widely accepted as an in vitro and in vivo...
We investigated the number of cigarettes smoked daily, years of smoking, cigarette pack-years, level...
The comet assay or single cell gel electrophoresis, is the most common method used to measure strand...
BACKGROUND: The use of tobacco continues to be the leading preventable cause of death in the world...
AbstractIn the present study the comet assay was performed in buccal epithelial cells to evaluate DN...
To investigate whether there were separate and combined effects of occupational exposure to tobacco ...
It is thought that a correlation between levels of DNA damage expressed in an individual and the po...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe alkaline single-cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) assay, also called t...
Microscopic examination of individual human lymphocytes embedded in agarose, subjected to electropho...
The comet assay has been widely used to quantify DNA damage in isolated lymphocytes from subjects ex...
Background The mechanisms by which smoking induces damage is not known for all diseases. One mechani...
A protocol for DNA damage assessment by the single-cell gel (SCG)/comet assay in human urinary bladd...
The clinical course of most diseases related to smoking has a strong relationship with genotoxicity....
The comet assay (single-cell gel electrophoresis, SCG) is widely accepted as an in vitro and in vivo...
We investigated the number of cigarettes smoked daily, years of smoking, cigarette pack-years, level...
The comet assay or single cell gel electrophoresis, is the most common method used to measure strand...
BACKGROUND: The use of tobacco continues to be the leading preventable cause of death in the world...
AbstractIn the present study the comet assay was performed in buccal epithelial cells to evaluate DN...
To investigate whether there were separate and combined effects of occupational exposure to tobacco ...
It is thought that a correlation between levels of DNA damage expressed in an individual and the po...