mutagenic in English

adjective

['mjuːtə'dʒenɪk]

causing genetic mutation; pertaining to a mutagen, of a genetic mutational agent

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1. Various species of fungus have been proven mutagenic.

2. Similarly, no mutagenic, carcinogenic, or reproductive effects have been noted.

3. Aflatoxins are among the most potent mutagenic and carcinogenic substances known.

4. European Commission classification and labelling inventory: carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic for reproduction

5. Abasic sites are highly mutagenic lesions in DNA that arise as intermediates in the excision repair of modified bases

6. Aflatoxins may cause decreased production (milk, eggs, weight gains, etc.), are immunosuppressive, carcinogenic and mutagenic

7. Positive for mutagenic activity with and without metabolic activation in Salmonella typhimurium strains (NIEHS 2002).

8. Twelve flavours showed mutagenic activity with at least one of the four employed test strains (TA1535, TA100, TA97, and TA98).

9. This chapter explores the mutagenic and/or carcinogenic properties of Acylating agents or their derivatives.

10. No clastogenic or mutagenic effects of natalizumab were observed in the Ames or human chromosomal aberration assays

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12. Acrylonitrile is a highly toxic compound, an irritant to the eyes and skin, mutagenic, teratogenic, and causes cancer in test animals

13. Submersion up to 4 hours (at 24 °C) after mutagenic treatment significantly decreased the frequency of induced aberrations.

14. Puregon showed no mutagenic potential in the Ames test and in the in vitro chromosome aberration test with human lymphocytes

15. In the present study commercially available caustic and ammoniated caramel colours were tested for their mutagenic potential using the Ames assay.

16. Asbestos Conceives Fe(II)-dependent mutagenic stromal milieu through ceaseless macrophage ferroptosis and β-catenin induction in mesothelium Redox Biol

17. Abasic sites represent the most frequent DNA lesions in the genome that have high mutagenic potential and lead to mutations commonly found in human cancers

18. Lecture 1 – Mutations and Mutagenic agents 9 In this example, EMS Alkylates (ethylates) guanine to 9 In this example, EMS Alkylates (ethylates) guanine to

19. Benzene has not been found to be mutagenic in bacterial assays;1,8 however, in vivo it has caused chromosomal aberrations in a variety of species.

20. The first Amphisbaenas sprang up from the earth when the mutagenic blood of Medusa's severed head dripped onto the desert sands as Perseus and Pegasus transported it back to the King

21. 3,6 IV administered Ascorbate provides immune-supportive as well as anti-oxidant, anti-carcinogenic, and anti-mutagenic effects, including neutrophil chemotaxis, phagocytosis, and consequent microbial clearance

22. The colour range in poinsettia varieties is obtained either through classic breeding (crossing) or mutagenic breeding (radiation), thus generating a spectrum of Bract colours, such as pink, marble, orange and white/creamy.

23. Of concern, the use of Benzidine in histopathology laboratories is restricted because this agent is a known carcinogen, while the non-mutagenic derivative, 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylBenzidine, does not stain histologic sections.

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25. Mutagenic compounds can be eliminated or reduced in concentration through such mill processes as: the addition of alkali to the spent bleaching liquor( 197,203 ); increased chlorine dioxide substitution for chlorine (24,195,197,198,202); and secondary waste treatment(197).

26. Alkylating agent definition is - a substance that causes replacement of hydrogen by an alkyl group especially in a biologically important molecule; specifically : one with mutagenic activity that inhibits cell division and growth and is used to treat some cancers.

27. Effect of dissolved organic matter of various origins and Biodegradabilities on the bioaccumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in daphnia magna Jean-Marie Mouchel INTRODUCTIONPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are carcinogenic and mutagenic organic contaminants, usually by-products of industrial and urban activities as fuel

28. Chrysoidine, a type of industrial Azoic dye, is a kind of illegal additive banned in China [2, 6, 7] which could cause acute and chronic toxicity to mammals administrated by oral or skin route or inhaled [8] and has been confirmed to be genotoxic, mutagenic, and carcinogenic [9-11].

29. Based on the mutagenic behavior of NMBA tested on Salmonella typhimurium TA1535 and Escherichia coli WP2 hcr- and the extent of the formation of formaldehyde and butyraldehyde from NMBA in the presence of the induced microsomes and S9 mix, it was concluded that NMBA acts as both a methylating and a Butylating agent.