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Genotoxicity of Malaoxon: Induction of oxidized and methylated bases and protective effect of α-tocopherol
J. Blasiak,
D. Stańkowska
School of Biomedical Sciences
North Texas Eye Research Institute
Pharmacology & Neuroscience
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Agriculture & Biology
malaoxon
85%
genotoxicity
57%
tocopherols
54%
protective effect
49%
lymphocytes
25%
DNA
19%
DNA damage
16%
glycosylases
12%
malathion
10%
comet assay
10%
hydrogen peroxide
7%
enzymes
5%
nucleobases
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
malaoxon
100%
Tocopherols
68%
Lymphocytes
20%
DNA
19%
DNA Damage
15%
Malathion
13%
Comet Assay
10%
Hydrogen Peroxide
8%
DNA-3-methyladenine glycosidase II
7%
DNA-Formamidopyrimidine Glycosylase
7%
Enzymes
7%
Protective Agents
5%
Chemical Compounds
Malaoxon
89%
Genotoxicity
63%
Protective
43%
Malathion
11%
3-Methyladenine DNA
8%
Hydrogen Peroxide
6%
Protective Agent
6%
Comet Assay
5%
Vitamin C
5%
Vitamin E
5%