2022
DOI: 10.9734/jocamr/2022/v18i430360
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Inhibiting and Enhancing Effects on DNA Repair of Rare Metal Elements in Cultured Human Lymphoblastoid Cells

Abstract: Along with increasing relevance of rare earth (RE) elements in industrial technology, the risk of their environmental release and occupational exposure on human health is of concern. Although many toxicological studies were reported for REs, it is not known how they affect DNA repair. In this study, the effects on DNA repair of all RE ions except radioactive promethium (Pm) were studied. Human lymphoblastoid WTK1cells were irradiated to UV followed by 2h exposure to each RE with and without DNA repair inhibito… Show more

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