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Heavy metals of relevance to human health induce genomic instability

Abstract

Heavy metals used in medical prostheses or present in water supplies or tobacco can build up in tissues and blood and are well known to produce toxic effects. Normally, legislative controls on the levels of these substances are determined by reference to the acute toxicity data. This paper shows that cadmium and nickel can produce delayed effects in human cells in vitro, which are characteristic of genomic instability. The effects occur even at …

Authors

Coen N; Mothersill C; Kadhim M; Wright EG

Journal

The Journal of Pathology, Vol. 195, No. 3, pp. 293–299

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

October 2001

DOI

10.1002/path.950

ISSN

0022-3417