Genotoxicity assessment data for exfoliated buccal cells exposed to mobile phone radiation
Healthy mobile phone users aged 18â30Â y.o. provided exfoliated buccal cells samples from the right and left inner cheeks. A total of 2000 cells per subject were screened for the presence of micronuclei as a sign of genotoxic damage, according to the mobile phone use profile of each user. Keywords:...
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doaj-7d63e595e61748629b498f36a2161d512020-11-25T00:47:49ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092017-12-0115344347Genotoxicity assessment data for exfoliated buccal cells exposed to mobile phone radiationF.M. de Oliveira0A.M. Carmona1C. Ladeira2Corresponding author.; Institute of Cancer Research, School of Tourism and Maritime Technology, Lisbon School of Health Technology, United KingdomInstitute of Cancer Research, School of Tourism and Maritime Technology, Lisbon School of Health Technology, United KingdomInstitute of Cancer Research, School of Tourism and Maritime Technology, Lisbon School of Health Technology, United KingdomHealthy mobile phone users aged 18â30Â y.o. provided exfoliated buccal cells samples from the right and left inner cheeks. A total of 2000 cells per subject were screened for the presence of micronuclei as a sign of genotoxic damage, according to the mobile phone use profile of each user. Keywords: Electromagnetic fields, Mobile phones, Genotoxicity, Micronuclei, Exfoliated buccal cells, Feulgen stainhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340917304791 |
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Genotoxicity assessment data for exfoliated buccal cells exposed to mobile phone radiation |
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Healthy mobile phone users aged 18â30Â y.o. provided exfoliated buccal cells samples from the right and left inner cheeks. A total of 2000 cells per subject were screened for the presence of micronuclei as a sign of genotoxic damage, according to the mobile phone use profile of each user. Keywords: Electromagnetic fields, Mobile phones, Genotoxicity, Micronuclei, Exfoliated buccal cells, Feulgen stain |
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