1996
DOI: 10.1016/0169-5002(96)87745-2
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Correlation of DNA adducts in blood mononuclear cells with tobacco carcinogen-induced damage in human lung

Abstract: The formation of carcinogen-DNA adducts within the respiratory epi thelium is thought to be a critical factor in the induction of lung cancer from tobacco smoke. A reliable surrogate measure of carcinogen damage to the lung would be of great value in molecular epidemiological studies of cancer risk. The validity of measurements of DNA adducts formed from hydrophobic aromatic hydrocarbons in peripheral blood mononuclear cells IMNCs) was investigated by comparing the levels of aromatic DNA adducts detected in lu… Show more

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