2015
DOI: 10.1134/s2079059715020069
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Influence of DNA repair genes polymorphism on the karyology of buccal epithelium cells in humans exposed to radon

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“…Moreover, as radon enters the human body via inhalation, the buccal epithelium is one of the first tissues to be exposed to this radioactive element. Although few studies have been conducted so far [37], [38], the micronucleus test on buccal epithelial cells of radon-exposed people seems promising biomarkers to assess exposure and biological effects.…”
Section: Micronucleus Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, as radon enters the human body via inhalation, the buccal epithelium is one of the first tissues to be exposed to this radioactive element. Although few studies have been conducted so far [37], [38], the micronucleus test on buccal epithelial cells of radon-exposed people seems promising biomarkers to assess exposure and biological effects.…”
Section: Micronucleus Testmentioning
confidence: 99%