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A new cytogenetic hypothesis on the genesis of this rare chromosomeaberration is also discussed.
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Clastogenic and cytotoxic activities of all agents were tested by examining chromosomeaberration yields in first-division metaphases and by clonogenic survival assays.
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The findings of clonal chromosomeaberrations in five new cases are presented.
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The MCB pattern also allows the detection and characterization of chromosomeaberrations.
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Several different structural chromosomeaberrations have been observed in human neoplasias.
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This finding is consistent with the known association of chromosomeaberrations with cancer-risk.
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No significant increase in the frequencies of chromosomeaberrations were found.
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It occurs either as the sole anomaly or together with other clonal chromosomeaberrations.
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Sex chromosomeaberrations commonly lead to abnormal sexual development.
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Human tumors frequently display recurrent chromosomeaberrations, many of which are hallmarks of particular tumor subtypes.
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The food enzyme did not induce gene mutations in bacteria or chromosomeaberrations in human lymphocytes.
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They are also useful for analysis of chromosomeaberrations, such as translocations, inversions or marker chromosomes.
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Bone-marrow cells were examined for chromatid breaks and chromosomeaberrations (CA) at different times post-irradiation.
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The presence of clonal chromosomeaberrations and polyploid cells was not associated with the clinicopathologic parameters tested.
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MON causes chromosomeaberrations in vitro but no in vivo genotoxicity data and no carcinogenicity data were identified.
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Clonal chromosomeaberrations were detected in 16 carcinomas and in 4 benign lesions.