1976
DOI: 10.1016/0027-5107(76)90056-7
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Studies on chemically induced dominant lethality. II. Cytogenetic studies of MMS-induced dominant lethality in maturing dictyate mouse oocytes

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“…An interesting result was obtained with MMS in the two different mouse stocks. Using the A1pk:APfSD females, the incidence of chromosome aberrations in one-cell embryos following dosing with MMS was low and is in direct contrast to the work of Brewen and Payne [1976], who showed that MMS induced a significant amount of heritable chromosome damage in dosed females. For that reason, the study was repeated dosing CCBFl females with MMS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…An interesting result was obtained with MMS in the two different mouse stocks. Using the A1pk:APfSD females, the incidence of chromosome aberrations in one-cell embryos following dosing with MMS was low and is in direct contrast to the work of Brewen and Payne [1976], who showed that MMS induced a significant amount of heritable chromosome damage in dosed females. For that reason, the study was repeated dosing CCBFl females with MMS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%