Frequency of sister chromatid exchanges induced by trimethyltin chloride in human peripheral blood lymphocytes as related to age of donors. A brief report

Ghosh, Bani Bandana ; Talukder, Geeta ; Sharma, Archana (1989) Frequency of sister chromatid exchanges induced by trimethyltin chloride in human peripheral blood lymphocytes as related to age of donors. A brief report Mechanism of Ageing and Development, 50 (1). pp. 95-102. ISSN 0047-6374

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Abstract

Two concentrations (0.5 μg and 1.0 μg) of trimethyltin chloride were added to lymphocytes of healthy male and female donors of different age groups and cultured at 37°C for 72 h. The range and mean number of sister chromatid exchanges were significantly increased in the treated cells but could not be related to age or sex of the donor.

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Keywords:Sister Chromatid Exchange; Trimethyltin Chloride; Human Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes
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