2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2011.12.013
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RETRACTED: Mancozeb-induced genotoxicity and apoptosis in cultured human lymphocytes

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“…Oxidative stress may also contribute to DNA damage as shown by a significant positive correlation between DNA fragmentation levels and the oxidative stress parameters (SOD activity and tissue levels of GSH, GSSG, protein carbonyls and MTs). This link was especially evident in experimental groups of mussels co-exposed to n-ZnO and a strong pro-oxidant Tattoo (Calviello et al, 2006;Srivastava et al, 2012;Falfushynska et al, 2013a).…”
Section: Lysosomal Response and Cytotoxicity Markersmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Oxidative stress may also contribute to DNA damage as shown by a significant positive correlation between DNA fragmentation levels and the oxidative stress parameters (SOD activity and tissue levels of GSH, GSSG, protein carbonyls and MTs). This link was especially evident in experimental groups of mussels co-exposed to n-ZnO and a strong pro-oxidant Tattoo (Calviello et al, 2006;Srivastava et al, 2012;Falfushynska et al, 2013a).…”
Section: Lysosomal Response and Cytotoxicity Markersmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In cultured human lymphocytes, isolated from the peripheral blood of healthy non-smoking donors, exposure to Mancozeb ( [1,2- (2-)]zinc) resulted in a significant and dose-dependent induction of CAs and MN. 4 In chick embryos, Maneb incubation significantly increased SCE values at 13.5 g l À1 and at 27 g l À1 when compared with untreated controls. The concentration of 27 g l À1 , which corresponds to 10.8 times the recommended maximum application level for use in the field, suggests a low genotoxic potential in this study.…”
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“…In repeated-dose toxicological studies, in addition to effects on the thyroid gland, reversible effects on skeletal muscles were described (Branch et al 1996;IPCS, 1993IPCS, , 1998. Srivastava et al (2012) also determined that mancozeb (it is a combination of Zinc and maneb) exposure can induce genotoxicity and apoptosis in cultured human lymphocytes.…”
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confidence: 99%