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Spontaneous and bleomycin-induced chromosome damage in non cancer thyroid patients
European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 10/08/09
Scarpato R et al. – The authors report that hypothyroid patients exhibit a moderate increase in the level of spontaneous genome damage, and that AI thyroid patients resulted to be less sensitive than NAI patients to the mutagen sensitivity test. In prospective, it may be of interest to reinvestigate hypothyroid patients when correction of their dysfunction is achieved.
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