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The nature of chromosomal
aberrations detected in humans exposed to benzene
Critical Reviews in Toxicology; 1/1/2002; Zhang, Luoping;
Eastmond, David A; Smith, Martyn
T; 16760 words; KEY WORDS: benzene, chromosomal aberrations, cytogenetics, FISH, human ... lymphocytic
leukemia; CA: chromosomal aberrations;
CML: chronic myeloid leukemia;
CS: stable chromosomal aberrations; C.: unstable chromosomal
...
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Chromosomal abnormalities in 457
Turkish patients with MCA/MR
The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics; 4/1/2006; Celep, Figen; Sönmez, Fatma Müjgan; Karagüzel, Ahmet; 2738 words; ... 6.15%) and chromosomal heteromorphisms ... structural aberrations and
their parents ... submicroscopic aberrations
in patients ... subtelomeric chromosomal
rearrangements ... C, Autio S. Chromosomal aberrations
in 85 mentally ...
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Increased Chromosomal Variation in
Transgenic versus Nontransgenic Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Plants.
Crop Science; 3/1/2000; Choi, H. W. Lemaux, P. G. Cho, M.-J.; 7302
words; ... limited data are available on chromosomal aberrations
in transgenic plants, except ... potential negative effects of chromosomal
aberrations are particularly problematic ... example, the extent of
gross chromosomal aberration in barley, i.e., polyploidy ...
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Molecular Diagnosis of Sarcomas:
Chromosomal Translocations in Sarcomas
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; 8/1/2006; Lazar, Alexander; Abruzzo, Lynne V; Pollock, Raphael E; Lee, Sangkyou; Czerniak, Bogdan; 4405 words; ... tumors,
alternative chromosomal translocations ... represents a prototypic chromosomal
abnormality in ... role in several chromosomal translocations ... To
help detect chromosomal translocations ... in the Table. Chromosomal
karyotyping is ... involvement of large chromosomal
segments, ...
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Chromosomal instability in human mesenchymal stem cells immortalized with human papilloma virus E6, E7, and hTERT
genes
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology; 3/1/2007; Takeuchi, Masao;
Takeuchi, Kikuko; Kohara,
Arihiro; Satoh, Motonobu;
Et al; 5742 words; ... transduction induces chromosomal abnormalities
(Solinas-Tol ... tetraploidy
that precedes the chromosomal aberration to aneuploid
in E6 ... may develop through chromosomal loss from tetraploid ... together with other chromosomal
changes as shown in ... Structural and numerical aberrations ...
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The DrosDel
Deletion Collection: A Drosophila Genomewide
Chromosomal Deficiency Resource
Genetics; 9/1/2007; Ryder, Edward; Ashburner,
Michael; Bautista-Llacer, Rosa; Drummond, Jenny; Et
al; 7345 words; ... other precisely mapped chromosomal aberrations
such as inversions ... uk). Construction of chromosomal
aberrations: The structure of the ... interpreted using the revised maps
of C. B. Bridges and ... these RS insertions maps to an unambiguous
location ... Bloomington stock centers ... .
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Chromosomal instability in bone
marrow failure syndromes
Indian Journal of Medical Research; 7/1/2006; Rao,
V Babu; Colah, Roshan B; 776 words; ... screen such patients for chromosomal
abnormalities to differentiate ... published from India2. Chromosomal
breakage studies done in ... evaluate undetected clonal
chromosomal abnormalities as some group ... an interesting study1 of chromosomal
breakage in MDS patients ... MDS patients exhibited
...
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Prenatal exposure to pollution may
result in chromosomal damage.(Obstetrics)
OB GYN News; 3/15/2005; Kilgore, Christine; 211
words; ... exposure to combustion-related air pollution may cause chromosomal
abnormalities in fetal tissue, according to a study
of ... wore air monitors for 48 hours in the third trimester. Chromosomal
abnormalities were measured in umbilical cord blood at ... prenatal exposure
to airborne carcinogenic PAHs and stable ...
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Chromosomal Breaks in Cancer.
Biomolecular Diagnostics News; 10/1/2003; 708 words; ... such as breast cancer, in which chromosomal
rearrangements are implicated. It ... UCSF) Cancer Center to analyze chromosomal rearrangements in tumors. Their ... cancer cells frequently possess chromosomal
aberrations (such as missing an arm of a chromosome ... line is an
extreme example of such ...
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Assessment of genotoxic
damage in lymphocytes of hospital workers exposed to ionizing radiation in
Argentina.(Author abstract)(Report)
Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health; 7/1/2006; Guerci, Alba M. Grillo, Claudia
A. Dulout, Fernando N. Seoane,
Analia I.; 4326 words; ... reports on the analysis
of chromosomal aberrations in peripheral blood lymphocytes ... nonintentional exposure. Chromosomal aberration
(CA) frequency is therefore ... radiation. Nevertheless, chromosomal aberrations
represent the result of ...
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Dandy-Walker malformations in a
case of partial trisomy 9p (p12.1->pter) due to maternal translocation t(9;12)(p12.1;p13.3)
Indian Journal of Human Genetics; 1/1/2007; Vundinti,
Babu Rao; Kerketta, Lily; Korgaonkar, Seema; Ghosh, Kanjaksha; 1339 words; ... originating from balanced chromosomal
aberrations in either parents most ... 9p is a well-described chromosomal
aberration associated with mental ... 25000-35000 pregnancies. Chromosomal
aberrations, Mendelian mutations and ...
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Chromosome 12;15 rearrangements in
patients with recurrent miscarriage
Indian Journal of Human Genetics; 9/1/2006; Nair, S; Mukundan,
G; Paul, B; Ramachandran, L; Gopinathan,
K; Joseph, Sajayan; 4034 words; ... pregnancy)
might be caused by chromosomal aberrations in the embryo.[2] In
recurrent ... miscarriages might be caused by chromosomal aberrations
in the embryo.[16],[17 ... unbalanced from. The parental
chromosomal aberration might be either a structural ...
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Low-Level Genomic Instability Is a
Feature of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: An Array Comparative Genomic
Hybridization Study of Laser Capture Microdissected
Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Tumors and Clonal Cell Lines
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; 1/1/2007; Finn, Stephen;
Smyth, Paul; O'Regan, Esther; Cahill, Suzanne; Et
al; 5642 words; ... genes involved in chromosomal aberrations
has been difficult ... of detection of aberrations (23%), without ...
predilection to specific chromosomal loci.24,25 However ... the
presence of chromosomal aberrations and invasion. All ...
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Benzene and leukemia
Critical Reviews in Toxicology; 1/1/2002; Snyder, Robert; 31397 words; ... hypercellular bone marrows. Chromosomal aberrations
are a common feature of ... chromosomes. The study of chromosomal aberrations
in circulating lymphocytes ... aberrations. Persistent chromosomal aberrations were
not predictive of ...
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In vitro effects of therapeutic
ultrasound on the nucleus of human fibroblasts.
Physical Therapy; 7/1/1995; De Deyne, Patrick G.
Kirsch-Volders, Micheline;
3121 words; ... Words: cell culture, Chromosomal aberrations,
Spindle, Therapeutic ... lymphocytes, but no chromosomal aberrations.
Chromosomal aberrations are mutations and ... bright-field
microscope. Chromosomal aberrations were scored while ...
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Chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes of
healthy subjects and risk of cancer.(Research: Article)
Environmental Health Perspectives; 5/1/2005; Rossner,
Pavel Boffetta, Paolo Ceppi, Marcello Bonassi,
Stefano Smerhovsky, Zdenek
Landa, Karel Juzova, Dagmar Sram, Radim J.; 5129 words;
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Risk of Cancer in an
Occupationally Exposed Cohort with Increased Level of Chromosomal
Aberrations.
Environmental Health Perspectives; 1/1/2001; Smerhovsky,
Zdenek Landa, Karel Rossner, Pavel Brabec, Marek Zudova, Zdena Hola, Nora Pokorna, Zdena Mareckova, Julie Hurychova,
Dana; 5141 words;
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Increased frequency of chromosomal
aberrations in railroad car painters.
Archives of Environmental Health; 11/1/1991; Pina-Calva,
A. Madrigal-Bujaidar, E. Fuentes, M.V. Neria, P. Perez-Lucio, C. Velez-Zamora, N.M.; 2369 words;
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Prenatal PAH
exposure causes genetic changes in newborns.(Chromosomal Damage)
Environmental Health Perspectives; 4/1/2005; Phelps, Jerry; 360 words;
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Cytogenetic monitoring in a population
occupationally exposed to pesticides in Ecuador. (Articles).
Environmental Health Perspectives;
11/1/2002; Paz-y-Mino, Cesar Bustamante,
Gabriela Sanchez, Maria Eugenia Leone, Paola E.; 4215 words;
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Children exposed to chronic
contamination after the Chernobyl accident: cytogenetic
and radiotoxicological analyses.
Archives of Environmental Health; 9/1/1998; Grollino,
Maria G. Eleuteri, Patrizia
Mark, Hon Fong L. Bazzarri, Sandro
Cavallo, Delia Crescenzi,
Giovanni Serlupi De Vita, Raffaele;
2027 words;
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Cytogenetic markers, DNA single-strand
breaks, urinary metabolites, and DNA repair rates in styrene-exposed
lamination workers.(Research / Article)
Environmental Health Perspectives; 6/1/2004; Vodicka,
Pavel Tuimala, Jarno Stetina, Rudolf Kumar, Rajiv Manini, Paola Naccarati, Alessio Maestri, Luciano Vodickova, Ludmila Kuricova, Miroslava Jarventaus, Hilkka Majvaldova, Zuzana Hirvonen, Ari Imbriani, Marcello Mutti, Antonio Migliore, Lucia Norppa, Hannu Hemminki, Kari; 5692 words;
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New
insight into intrachromosomal deletions induced by chrysotile in the gpt delta transgenic mutation assay.(Research)
Environmental Health Perspectives;
1/1/2007; Xu, An Smilenov, Lubomir B. He, Peng Masumura, Ken-ichi Nohmi, Takehiko Yu, Zengliang Hei, Tom K.; 6983 words;
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Mechanisms of the genotoxicity of crocidolite
asbestos in mammalian cells: implication from mutation patterns induced by
reactive oxygen species. (Articles).
Environmental Health Perspectives; 10/1/2002; Xu,
An Zhou, Hongning Yu, Dennis Zengliang
Hei, Tom K.; 6692 words;
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Etiology and pathogenesis of uterine leiomyomas: a review. (Research Review).
Environmental Health Perspectives; 6/15/2003; Flake, Gordon P. Andersen, Janet Dixon, Darlene;
24829 words;
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