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In silico methods for chromosome damage
Publication Type: Scientific book or chapter Authors: D. Baderna; Ilse Van Overmeire; G.J. Lavado; D. Gadaleta; Birgit Mertens Source: In silico methods for chromosome damage, Humana, Volume 2425, ...
Infectious Bursal Disease: a complex host-pathogen interaction.
the exact cause of clinical disease and death are still poorly understood, as it is not clearly related to the severity of the lesions and the extent of the bursal damage. Recent works however, pointed ...
Antimicrobial resistance in the food chain: a review34030
humans may occur. Under minimal processing or preservation treatment conditions, sublethally damaged or stressed cells can be maintained in the food, inducing antimicrobial resistance build-up and ...
Mild iodine deficiency in pregnancy in Europe and its consequences for cognitive and psychomotor development of children: a review.
be damaging for the neurodevelopment of the foetus. MID during pregnancy may lead to hypothyroxinaemia in the mother and/or elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels in the foetus, and these ...
Investigation into the genotoxicity of water extracts from Hypoxis species and a commercially available Hypoxis preparation.
p.350-6 (2013) Keywords: Comet Assay DNA Damage Humans Hypoxis Mutagenicity Tests Mutagens Plant Extracts Abstract: We performed an in vitro evaluation of the genotoxic potential of water extracts from four ...
An appetite for destruction: from self-eating to cell cannibalism as a neuronal survival strategy4382
starvation or by clearing misfolded proteins and damaged organelles and thereby preventing degenerative diseases. Conversely, the autophagic process is also recognized as a cellular death mechanism. The ...
A targeted proteomics method to detect urinary biomarkers of kidney disease
influenced by several non-renal factors such as age, race and muscle mass. An accurate detection of kidney damage is crucial to enable more appropriate therapeutic intervention to potentially improve the ...
Cytome assay in two cell lines exposed to ELF-magnetic fields: An investigation on the relation between exposure to ELF-magnetic fields and an alleged increased risk for Alzheimer's disease.
alterations might also be induced by exposure to magnetic fields. At the present time we use the cytome assay to see whether ELF-magnetic fields may induce indirect genetic damage as that seen in ...
Combretum microphyllum and Leucospermum erubescens inhibit the genotoxic effects of 4-NQO, MMC and EMS in vitro
Comet Assay Congresses Control Dna DNA Damage effect effects Electrophoresis Faculty feed food gene general genotoxicity health Institute investigation IS Leaf Medicine methanol extract micronucleus ...
Can cytogenetics explain the possible association between exposure to extreme low-frequency magnetic fields and Alzheimer's disease?
Cytogenetics DNA Damage Electromagnetic Fields Genomic Instability Humans Risk Factors Abstract: Recently, a number of epidemiological studies have suggested that occupational as well as residential exposure to ...