Cytogenetic Effect of the Actellic Insecticide on Bone Marrow Cells by Muscle
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chromosome rearrangements, structural mutations, mutationsAbstract
Studies of pesticides to determine their mutagenicity should be carried out with different dose levels, which are used in toxicology to determine the main parameters of toxicity and serve as starting data for the establishment of standards and the development of regulations for use. When testing pesticides for mutagenicity, as well as a necessary step is to determine the comparative sensitivity of somatic and generative cells[1,4].
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