F H SOBELS
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SOBELS F
Environ Health Perspect
. 1993 Oct;
101 Suppl 3:327-32.
PMID: 8143639
An effort to assess and quantify genetic risks from human exposure to mutagenic chemicals is urgently needed; otherwise genetic toxicology may well lose its credibility. Genetic biomonitoring provides us with...
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DE Flora S, Bronzetti G, SOBELS F
Mutat Res
. 1992 Jun;
267(2):153-5.
PMID: 1376417
No abstract available.
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Eeken J, SOBELS F
Mutat Res
. 1990 Dec;
245(4):267-75.
PMID: 2266978
In a model study using Drosophila, we examined the heterozygous effects of a number of well-defined X-chromosomal deletions (i.e., those differing in location, but of about the same length, and...
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SOBELS F
Teratog Carcinog Mutagen
. 1990 Jan;
10(3):239-45.
PMID: 1975128
The 18 posters, grouped under mutagenicity testing, metabolic activation, mechanisms of mutation and chromosome damage, human monitoring and safety are critically discussed. It is pointed out that rather than applying...
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SOBELS F
Mutat Res
. 1989 May;
212(1):77-89.
PMID: 2725544
Various methods employed for estimating the genetic risks of radiation are reviewed. With the doubling-dose method, genetic damage is expressed as an increase in cases of known genetic disease. The...
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Eeken J, Pastink A, Nivard M, Vogel E, SOBELS F
Ann Ist Super Sanita
. 1989 Jan;
25(1):213-8.
PMID: 2751194
This paper describes the spectrum of mutations induced by alkylating agents and ionizing radiation in Drosophila. Specifically, the genotoxic profile of the alkylating agents is set against their carcinogenic potency....
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