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SAGE
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© 2006 Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments
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0261-1929
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2632-3559
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10.1177/026119290603400410
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ATLA 34, 457–461, 2006 457 9. Nodularin-induced genotoxicity following TOXICOLOGY oxidative DNA damage and aneuploidy in HepG2 cells 1. In vitro profiling of the endocrine- Lankoff, A., Wojcik, A., Fessard, V. & Meriluoto, J. disrupting potency of brominated flame Toxicology Letters 164, 239–248, 2006. retardants Hamers, T., Kamstra, J.H., Sonneveld, E., Murk, A.J., Kester, M.H.A., Andersson, P.L., Legler, J. & Brouwer, A. Toxicological Sciences 92, 157–173, CYTOTOXICITY, METABOLISM-MEDIATED TOXICITY AND IRRITANCY 10. The use of a fluorescence-based oxygen CARCINOGENICITY, MUTAGENICITY AND uptake assay in the analysis of cytotoxicity Hynes, J., Hill, R. & Papkovsky, D.B. Toxicology in GENOTOXICITY Vitro 20, 785–792, 2006. 2. Protective effects of garlic sulfur compounds 11. Cytotoxic effect of As (III) in Caco-2 cells and against DNA damage induced by direct- and evaluation of its human intestinal indirect-acting genotoxic agents in HepG2 permeability cells Laparra, J.M., Velez, D., Barbera, R., Granero, L., Belloir, C., Singh, V., Daurat, C., Siess, M.H. & Le Polache, A., Montoro, R. & Farre, R. Toxicology in Bon, A.M. Food and Chemical Toxicology 44, Vitro 20, 658–663, 2006. 827–834, 2006. 12. Variations in the mRNA expression of 3. Detection of genotoxicity of benzidine and its inflammatory mediators, markers of derivatives with

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