
doi: 10.1007/bf00286736
pmid: 3753193
Ketamine, a non-barbiturate anaesthetic agent, was studied for its genotoxic potential using the SCE assay. It was genotoxic in the in vitro system at concentrations comparable to the plasma levels achieved during steady state anaesthesia. It had no effects on cellular kinetics in CHO cells.
Cricetulus, Mutagenicity Tests, Cricetinae, Ovary, Animals, Female, Ketamine, Sister Chromatid Exchange, Cell Line, Mutagens
Cricetulus, Mutagenicity Tests, Cricetinae, Ovary, Animals, Female, Ketamine, Sister Chromatid Exchange, Cell Line, Mutagens
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