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Association between genetic variants in VEGF, ERCC3 and occupational benzene hematotoxicity
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 10/16/09
Hosgood HD III et al. –These findings suggest that genetic variation in VEGF, which is critical to blood vessel growth, and ERCC3, which is a member of the DNA repair pathway and is responsible for repairing bulky DNA damage formed by chemicals, may contribute to individual susceptibility to benzene–induced hematotoxicity at relatively low levels of benzene exposure.
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