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pmid: 3741339
The widespread application of bacterial and other bioassays for the mutagenicity of environmental chemicals has shown that humans regularly encounter large numbers of chemical substances with geno toxic activity. These observations have led to concern over the potential impact of environmental mutagens on the incidence of cancer and genetically-related pathologic states in humans, and have emphasized the need for risk assessment.
Hemoglobins, Carcinogens, Aminobiphenyl Compounds, Humans, Blood Proteins, Serum Albumin, Protein Binding
Hemoglobins, Carcinogens, Aminobiphenyl Compounds, Humans, Blood Proteins, Serum Albumin, Protein Binding
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