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MUTAGENESIS

ISSN:

0267-8357

eISSN:

1464-3804

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(Field of Science):

  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • environmental engineering, mining and energy (Engineering and Technology)
  • medical biology (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • medical sciences (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • health sciences (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • family studies (Family studies)
  • agriculture and horticulture (Agricultural sciences)
  • biotechnology (Natural sciences)
  • biological sciences (Natural sciences)
  • chemical sciences (Natural sciences)

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2018 35 A
2017 35 A
2016 30 A
2015 35 A
2014 35 A
2013 35 A
2012 35 A
2011 35 A
2010 32 A

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2019 6
2018 6.8
2017 5.1
2016 4.8
2015 5.2
2014 7.1
2013 6.2
2012 5.5
2011 5.5

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Year 2012
  • Silver nanoparticles induce premutagenic DNA oxidation that can be prevented by phytochemicals from Gentiana asclepiadea
    Publication
    • A. HUDECOVá
    • B. Kusznierewicz
    • E. RUNDéN-PRAN
    • Z. MAGDOLENOVá
    • K. HAĄPLOVá
    • A. Rinna
    • L. M. Fjellsbø
    • M. Kruszewski
    • A. Lankoff
    • W. J. Sandberg... and 9 others

    - MUTAGENESIS - Year 2012

    Among nanomaterials, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have the broadest and most commercial applications due to their antibacterial properties, highlighting the need for exploring their potential toxicity and underlying mechanisms of action. Our main aim was to investigate whether AgNPs exert toxicity by inducing oxidative damage to DNA in human kidney HEK 293 cells. In addition, we tested whether this damage could be counteracted...

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