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Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine ; : 116-124, 1989.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-97184

ABSTRACT

To assay the cytogenetic toxicity of NiCl, K2Cr2O7CdC12, and HgC12, the frequencies of sister chromatid exchanges(SCEs) and chromosomal aberrations were observed in the metaphase chromosomes of the human lymphocytes which were cultured with above materials. The frequencies of SCEs are dose-dependently increased by all materials in this experiment. Chromosomal aberrations, especially gap and break, are increased by the nickel and chromic compounds, while not significantly increased by the cadmium and mercurial compounds. This results indicate the dose dependent relationship between the frequencies of SCEs and the concentrations of the heavy metals, but the increasing rates of the SCEs induced by the heavy metals are less sensitive than other mutagens or carcinogens which were confirmed.


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Humans , Humans , Cadmium , Carcinogens , Chromatids , Chromosome Aberrations , Cytogenetics , Lymphocytes , Metals, Heavy , Metaphase , Mutagens , Nickel , Siblings , Sister Chromatid Exchange
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