2021
DOI: 10.3390/nano11081930
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Salivary Leucocytes as In Vitro Model to Evaluate Nanoparticle-Induced DNA Damage

Abstract: Metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) have a wide variety of applications in many consumer products and biomedical practices. As a result, human exposure to these nanomaterials is highly frequent, becoming an issue of concern to public health. Recently, human salivary leucocytes have been proposed as an adequate non-invasive alternative to peripheral blood leucocytes to evaluate genotoxicity in vitro. The present study focused on proving the suitability of salivary leucocytes as a biomatrix in the comet assay for in… Show more

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“…The percentage of DNA in the tail (%T) was chosen as a mark of DNA damage. There are many tests that interfere with the nanoparticles' properties, but in the case of the Comet assay, we did not observe any interferences, which is in accordance with other previous papers that used this test [67,68].…”
Section: Comet Assaysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The percentage of DNA in the tail (%T) was chosen as a mark of DNA damage. There are many tests that interfere with the nanoparticles' properties, but in the case of the Comet assay, we did not observe any interferences, which is in accordance with other previous papers that used this test [67,68].…”
Section: Comet Assaysupporting
confidence: 92%