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American journal of hospital pharmacy 10/1979; 36(9):1163.
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ABSTRACT: Peripheral blood sister chromatid exchange (SCE) rates in chronic cigarette smokers and in subjects with cancer do not differ from those in healthy nonsmokers. SCE patterns were normal in 69 chronic cigarette smokers, including 62 patients with untreated lung cancer. In three chronic smokers with lung cancer, high SCE levels were related to recent intravenous chemotherapy.
Human Genetics 11/1978; 44(2):165-71. · 5.07 Impact Factor
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Experimental Cell Research 05/1976; 99(1):174-5. · 3.58 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Toxic elements of the environment adversely affect tissues, structures, and functions of the respiratory system. Many of these changes are reflected in cells and other elements of pulmonary secretions. Natural defense mechanisms of the respiratory tract are impaired, rendered less effective, and eventually invalidated by toxic inhalants. Tissue changes in response to these toxic inhalants and irritants, especially of the, epithelium can be studied and evaluated cytologically with detection and identification of the various degrees of atypia. These cytologic alterations appear to be valid indications of the carcinogenic potentialities of environmental toxins. In three occupational groups increased frequency of these changes appear to parallel the presence of known or suspected carcinogenic environmental substances. Their cytologic identification may thus help to indicate those individuals or groups for whom preventive or other measures are most needed.
Human Pathlogy 01/1974; 4(4):521-36. · 2.88 Impact Factor
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Nature 04/1971; 230(5288):52. · 36.28 Impact Factor
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 12/1970; 108(6):908-18. · 3.47 Impact Factor
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Acta cytologica 04/1970; 14(3):142-4. · 0.49 Impact Factor
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Journal of Bacteriology 07/1965; 89:1610-2. · 3.83 Impact Factor
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Acta cytologica 16(5):404-7. · 0.49 Impact Factor
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Acta cytologica 11(5):363-73. · 0.49 Impact Factor
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Acta cytologica 15(5):419. · 0.49 Impact Factor
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Acta cytologica 15(5):452-4. · 0.49 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A hitherto undescribed occurrence of actinomycetes in cervico-vaginal smears of IUD users is reported. The morphology of actinomycetes in Papanicolaou stained smears is described. The differential diagnosis and the significance of these observations is discussed.
Acta cytologica 20(4):295-7. · 0.49 Impact Factor