Definition of Genotoxin. Meaning of Genotoxin. Synonyms of Genotoxin

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Meaning of Genotoxin from wikipedia

- part of standardized regime. By utilizing the destructive properties of genotoxins treatments aims to induce DNA damage into cancer cells. Any damage done...
- Balskus EP (2015). "Colibactin: understanding an elusive gut bacterial genotoxin". Natural Product Reports. 32 (11): 1534–40. doi:10.1039/c5np00091b. PMID 26390983...
- seen in Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric carcinoma. Colibactin, a genotoxin ****ociated with Escherichia coli infection (colorectal cancer) Parasitic...
- as genotoxic or nongenotoxic. Genotoxins cause irreversible genetic damage or mutations by binding to DNA. Genotoxins include chemical agents like...
- American Dental ****ociation Cytolethal distending toxin, a bacterial genotoxin produced by Gram-negative bacteria Clock drawing test Clostridioides Difficile...
- Moyer MP, Garewal H, Bernstein H. Deoxycholate, an endogenous cytotoxin/genotoxin, induces the autophagic stress-survival pathway: implications for colon...
- the species (i.e., HducCDT for Haemaphilus ducreyi CDT). CDT toxins are genotoxins capable of directly damaging DNA in target cells. They are the only AB-type...
- processes such as DNA replication infidelity, exogenous and endogenous genotoxin exposures, defective DNA repair pathways, and DNA enzymatic editing. The...
- (June 1985). "The SOS chromotest, a colorimetric bacterial ****ay for genotoxins: validation study with 83 compounds". Mutation Research. 147 (3): 79–95...
- pathway may be triggered in other types of human cells upon exposure to genotoxins and indeed it is broadly active in various human cancers, causing mutations...