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uracil and Chromosome-Defective Micronuclei

uracil has been researched along with Chromosome-Defective Micronuclei in 3 studies

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Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" The obtained results indicate that CYN is able to exert a wide range of adverse effects, including oxidative stress and genotoxicity in fish leucocytes."1.42Cylindrospermopsin induces oxidative stress and genotoxic effects in the fish CLC cell line. ( Rymuszka, A; Sieroslawska, A, 2015)
"5-fluorouracil induced an increase in micronucleus frequency, which could significantly be enhanced by the concurrent application of 2,6-dihydroxypyridine, an inhibitor of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase."1.29Combination of the chemotherapeutic agent 5-fluorouracil with an inhibitor of its catabolism results in increased micronucleus induction. ( Kühnel, A; Podschun, B; Stopper, H, 1994)

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's1 (33.33)18.2507
2000's1 (33.33)29.6817
2010's1 (33.33)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Sieroslawska, A1
Rymuszka, A1
Stopper, H1
Kühnel, A1
Podschun, B1
Humpage, AR1
Fenech, M1
Thomas, P1
Falconer, IR1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for uracil and Chromosome-Defective Micronuclei

ArticleYear
Cylindrospermopsin induces oxidative stress and genotoxic effects in the fish CLC cell line.
    Journal of applied toxicology : JAT, 2015, Volume: 35, Issue:4

    Topics: Adenosine Triphosphate; Alkaloids; Animals; Bacterial Toxins; Carps; Cell Line; Cell Membrane; Cell

2015
Combination of the chemotherapeutic agent 5-fluorouracil with an inhibitor of its catabolism results in increased micronucleus induction.
    Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 1994, Sep-15, Volume: 203, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Binding Sites; Dihydrouracil Dehydrogenase (NADP); Fluorouracil; Kinetics; L Cells; Liver;

1994
Micronucleus induction and chromosome loss in transformed human white cells indicate clastogenic and aneugenic action of the cyanobacterial toxin, cylindrospermopsin.
    Mutation research, 2000, Dec-20, Volume: 472, Issue:1-2

    Topics: Alkaloids; Bacterial Toxins; Cell Line, Transformed; Centromere; Cyanobacteria; Cyanobacteria Toxins

2000