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- who: syst33 from the Formerly Department of Cancer Studies Molecular Medicine, University of London, Cranfield Health, Cranfield University, Bedford, UK have published the research: Antiserum Detection of Reactive Carbonyl Species-Modified DNA, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors propose here, that these undifferentiated, proliferating cells represent a target population for carcinogenesis and that damage to these cells from RCS carries an increased likelihood of initiating carcinogenesis. The RCS selected for inclusion in this study focused on those known to have significant cytotoxic and mutagenic properties when adducted with DNA or protein and to be . . .
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