PMID: 7521516Sep 1, 1994Paper

Clastogenicity of lanthanides--induction of micronuclei in root tips of Vicia faba

Mutation Research
A M Jha, A C Singh

Abstract

The clastogenic property of two lanthanides, Praseodymium and Neodymium, was evaluated by scoring the frequencies of micronucleated cells in the interphase and chromosome/chromatid aberrations at ana-telophases in root tips of Vicia faba L. The significant increase in the frequency of micronucleated cells coupled with the increase in the frequency of chromosome/chromatid bridges and lagging chromosomes/chromatids suggest that these two are clastogenic for Vicia faba root cells.

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Mar 21, 2012·Biomedical Engineering Online·Tim Andreas HuehnerschulteAndrea Meyer-Lindenberg
Oct 22, 2003·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Jason H Bielas, John A Heddle
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