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Monitoring genotoxic exposure in uranium mines.

Recent data from deep uranium mines in Czechoslovakia indicated that mines are exposed to other mutagenic factors in addition to radon daughter products. Mycotoxins were identified as a possible source of mutagens in these mines. Mycotoxins were examined in 38 samples from mines and in throat swabs...

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Autores principales: Srám, R J, Dobiás, L, Rössner, P, Veselá, D, Veselý, D, Rakusová, R, Rericha, V
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1521117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8143610
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author Srám, R J
Dobiás, L
Rössner, P
Veselá, D
Veselý, D
Rakusová, R
Rericha, V
author_facet Srám, R J
Dobiás, L
Rössner, P
Veselá, D
Veselý, D
Rakusová, R
Rericha, V
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description Recent data from deep uranium mines in Czechoslovakia indicated that mines are exposed to other mutagenic factors in addition to radon daughter products. Mycotoxins were identified as a possible source of mutagens in these mines. Mycotoxins were examined in 38 samples from mines and in throat swabs taken from 116 miners and 78 controls. The following mycotoxins were identified from mines samples: aflatoxins B1 and G1, citrinin, citreoviridin, mycophenolic acid, and sterigmatocystin. Some mold strains isolated from mines and throat swabs were investigated for mutagenic activity by the SOS chromotest and Salmonella assay with strains TA100 and TA98. Mutagenicity was observed, especially with metabolic activation in vitro. These data suggest that mycotoxins produced by molds in uranium mines are a new genotoxic factor for uranium miners.
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spelling pubmed-15211172006-07-26 Monitoring genotoxic exposure in uranium mines. Srám, R J Dobiás, L Rössner, P Veselá, D Veselý, D Rakusová, R Rericha, V Environ Health Perspect Research Article Recent data from deep uranium mines in Czechoslovakia indicated that mines are exposed to other mutagenic factors in addition to radon daughter products. Mycotoxins were identified as a possible source of mutagens in these mines. Mycotoxins were examined in 38 samples from mines and in throat swabs taken from 116 miners and 78 controls. The following mycotoxins were identified from mines samples: aflatoxins B1 and G1, citrinin, citreoviridin, mycophenolic acid, and sterigmatocystin. Some mold strains isolated from mines and throat swabs were investigated for mutagenic activity by the SOS chromotest and Salmonella assay with strains TA100 and TA98. Mutagenicity was observed, especially with metabolic activation in vitro. These data suggest that mycotoxins produced by molds in uranium mines are a new genotoxic factor for uranium miners. 1993-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1521117/ /pubmed/8143610 Text en
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Srám, R J
Dobiás, L
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Veselá, D
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Rakusová, R
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Monitoring genotoxic exposure in uranium mines.
title Monitoring genotoxic exposure in uranium mines.
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title_short Monitoring genotoxic exposure in uranium mines.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1521117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8143610
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