Search Results - "Hánová, Monika"
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Biomarkers of nucleic acid oxidation, polymorphism in, and expression of, hOGG1 gene in styrene-exposed workers
Published in Toxicology letters (08-10-2009)“…This study investigated nucleic acid oxidation associated with styrene exposure, mRNA expression levels of hOGG1 gene and the role of the genetic polymorphism…”
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Modulation of DNA repair capacity and mRNA expression levels of XRCC1, hOGG1 and XPC genes in styrene-exposed workers
Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-11-2010)“…Decreased levels of single-strand breaks in DNA (SSBs), reflecting DNA damage, have previously been observed with increased styrene exposure in contrast to a…”
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Chromosomal damage and polymorphisms of DNA repair genes XRCC1 and XRCC3 in workers exposed to cytostatics
Published in Neuro-endocrinology letters (01-12-2006)“…Medical workers in oncological units have chronically been exposed to low doses of cytostatics (C) with potential consequences on DNA and chromosomal…”
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Association of DNA repair polymorphisms with DNA repair functional outcomes in healthy human subjects
Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-03-2007)“…We investigated association between polymorphisms in DNA repair genes and the capacity to repair DNA damage induced by γ-irradiation and by base oxidation in a…”
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DNA damage, DNA repair rates and mRNA expression levels of cell cycle genes (TP53, p21(CDKN1A), BCL2 and BAX) with respect to occupational exposure to styrene
Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-01-2011)“…We studied the relationship between DNA damage, DNA repair rates and messenger RNA (mRNA) expression levels of cell cycle genes TP53, p21(CDKN1A), BCL2 and BAX…”
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DNA damage, DNA repair rates and mRNA expression levels of cell cycle genes (TP53, p21CDKN1A, BCL2 and BAX) with respect to occupational exposure to styrene
Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (2011)“…We studied the relationship between DNA damage, DNA repair rates and messenger RNA (mRNA) expression levels of cell cycle genes TP53, p21CDKN1A, BCL2 and BAX…”
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