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  • ...r can also be incorporated into cellular [[DNA]], it is a [[chromosome]] [[mutagen]], therefore, its use should be avoided during pregnancy. {{Citation needed
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  • ...ant HIV. Several mutagenicity tests show that lamivudine should not show [[mutagen]]ic activity in therapeutic doses.
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  • ...ter supply, contaminating it with acrylamide, a known [[carcinogen]] and [[mutagen]]. Furthermore, the contamination of the area led to a ban on agricultural
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  • ...er 1988, published by ASIC 1979, p 33-37; http://www.asic-cafe.org</ref> [[Mutagen]]ic activity of trigonelline has been reported.<ref>{{cite journal |author=
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  • | EUClass = Toxic ('''T''')<br />[[Carcinogen|Carc. Cat. 3]]<br />[[Mutagen|Muta. Cat. 3]]<br />Dangerous for<br />the environment ('''N''')
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  • ...itro]]'' yeast study conducted in 1993 demonstrated the sunlight-induced [[mutagen | mutagenicity]] of padimate O.<ref name=Knowland1993>{{cite journal |autho
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  • | MainHazards = Toxic. Possible mutagen. Possible teratogen. Harmful in contact with skin, and if swallowed or inha
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  • ...escent dye used clinically as a topical antiseptic and experimentally as a mutagen, an intracellular pH indicator and a negative mode small molecule [[MALDI]]
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  • ...d [[isometamidium chloride]] is used instead. Ethidium bromide may be a [[mutagen]], [[carcinogen]] or [[teratogen]] although this depends on the organism an ...es do not support the commonly held idea that ethidium bromide is a potent mutagen in humans, but they do indicate that it can be toxic at high concentrations
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  • ...ate = 2009-09-21}}</ref> Chronic exposure to ethylene oxide also induces [[mutagen|mutagenic effects]]. The [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]] cl
    82 KB (11,709 words) - 21:31, 20 September 2010
  • ...mutagens. [[Alcohol]] is an example of a chemical carcinogen that is not a mutagen.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Seitz HK, Pöschl G, Simanowski UA |title=Alcoh
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  • | EUClass = Flammable ('''F''')<br/>[[Carcinogen|Carc. Cat. 1]]<br/>[[Mutagen|Muta. Cat. 2]]<br/>Toxic ('''T''')
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  • ...t, [[hexavalent chromium]] (Cr(VI) or Cr<sup>6+</sup>) is very toxic and [[mutagen]]ic when inhaled. Cr(VI) has not been established as a carcinogen when in s
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  • ...itor virus is the primary virus created by the [[Umbrella Corporation]], a mutagen based on [[ebola]]. Successor viruses include the [[T-Virus]], the [[G-Viru
    66 KB (10,587 words) - 21:08, 21 September 2010