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Effect of regular intake of vitamin-mineral complex on spontaneous and on induced clustogenesis in humans

Regular intake of a vitamin-mineral complex for 2 weeks had no effect on spontaneous clustogenesis in blood cells from healthy donors. Significant differences between the levels of chromosome aberrations induced by bleomycin and dioxidine in vitro before and after 2-week vitamin treatment indicate i...

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Published in:Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 2000-09, Vol.130 (9), p.867
Main Authors: Nikitina, V A, Vrzhesinskaya, O A, Beketova, N A, Pereverzeva, O G, Kharitonchik, L A, Isaeva, V A, Kodentsova, V M, Spirichev, V B, Durnev, A D
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description Regular intake of a vitamin-mineral complex for 2 weeks had no effect on spontaneous clustogenesis in blood cells from healthy donors. Significant differences between the levels of chromosome aberrations induced by bleomycin and dioxidine in vitro before and after 2-week vitamin treatment indicate increased resistance of blood cells to clustogens.
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