Evaluation the Susceptibility of Metformin Drug and Pollen grain of Typha domengensis (Typha) on Prevention of Damage in octa4 gene Which Induced by Mitomycin c in Some Organs in Male Albino Rats
Abstract:Background: Living organisms are permanently exposed to internal and external factors that damage DNA. This damage, if not repaired, can lead to the mutation which cause verius diseases and cellular death. Therefore,the use of many plants or their products has been adopted as aprotective material against genetic toxicityof certain drugs. Objective:Examined the susceptibility of both metformin and pollen grain solution to the prevention of damage in octa4 gene and mitomycin C, In order to be adopted as material… Show more
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