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133 related items for PubMed ID: 24769293

  • 1. Assessment of genotoxic and molecular mechanisms of cancer risk in smoking and smokeless tobacco users.
    Chandirasekar R, Kumar BL, Sasikala K, Jayakumar R, Suresh K, Venkatesan R, Jacob R, Krishnapriya EK, Kavitha H, Ganesh GK.
    Mutat Res Genet Toxicol Environ Mutagen; 2014 Jun; 767():21-7. PubMed ID: 24769293
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  • 2. Genotoxicity assessment in smokeless tobacco users: a case-control study.
    Chandirasekar R, Suresh K, Sasikala K, Kumar BL, Venkatesan R, Ganesh GK, Jacob R.
    Toxicol Ind Health; 2013 Mar; 29(2):216-23. PubMed ID: 22317826
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  • 3. Micronucleus and other nuclear abnormalities among betel quid chewers with or without sadagura, a unique smokeless tobacco preparation, in a population from North-East India.
    Kausar A, Giri S, Mazumdar M, Giri A, Roy P, Dhar P.
    Mutat Res; 2009 Mar; 677(1-2):72-5. PubMed ID: 19467343
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  • 4. XRCC1399 and hOGG1326 polymorphisms and frequencies of micronuclei, comet and chromosomal aberrations among tobacco chewers: a South Indian population study.
    Sellappa S, Prathyumnan S, Joseph S, Keyan KS, Balakrishnan M, Sasikala K.
    Asian Pac J Cancer Prev; 2009 Mar; 10(6):1057-62. PubMed ID: 20192583
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  • 5. Changes in buccal micronucleus cytome parameters associated with smokeless tobacco and pesticide exposure among female tea garden workers of Assam, India.
    Kausar A, Giri S, Roy P, Giri A.
    Int J Hyg Environ Health; 2014 Mar; 217(2-3):169-75. PubMed ID: 23706883
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  • 6. XRCC1 gene variants and possible links with chromosome aberrations and micronucleus in active and passive smokers.
    Chandirasekar R, Suresh K, Jayakumar R, Venkatesan R, Lakshman Kumar B, Sasikala K.
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  • 7. Assessment of cytogenic damage in the form of micronuclei in oral epithelial cells in patients using smokeless and smoked form of tobacco and non-tobacco users and its relevance for oral cancer.
    Motgi AA, Chavan MS, Diwan NN, Chowdhery A, Channe PP, Shete MV.
    J Cancer Res Ther; 2014 Sep; 10(1):165-70. PubMed ID: 24762505
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  • 8. Cytological study of exfoliated buccal mucosa cells of tribes in Orissa State (India) with high risk for oral cancer.
    Ghose UR, Parida BB.
    Indian J Cancer; 1995 Sep; 32(3):95-9. PubMed ID: 8772807
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  • 9. Monitoring of smokeless tobacco consumers using cytogenetic endpoints.
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  • 10. Induction of micronuclei by smokeless tobacco on buccal mucosa cells of habitual users.
    Ozkul Y, Donmez H, Erenmemisoglu A, Demirtas H, Imamoglu N.
    Mutagenesis; 1997 Jul; 12(4):285-7. PubMed ID: 9237775
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  • 12. Genotoxic effects of tobacco use in residents of hilly areas and foot hills of Western Ghats, Southern India.
    Chandirasekar R, Murugan K, Muralisankar T, Uthayakumar V, Jayakumar R, Mohan K, Vasugi C, Mathivanan R, Mekala S, Jagateesh A, Suresh K.
    Sci Rep; 2019 Oct 17; 9(1):14898. PubMed ID: 31624274
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  • 19. p53 Codon 72 polymorphism in oral exfoliated cells in a Sudanese population.
    Sand L, Jalouli MM, Jalouli J, Sapkota D, Ibrahim SO.
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  • 20. Evaluation of genetic damage in tobacco and arsenic exposed population of Southern Assam, India using buccal cytome assay and comet assay.
    Roy P, Mukherjee A, Giri S.
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