Genomic instability is an early event in aluminium-induced tumorigenesis
Genomic instability is generally considered as a hallmark of tumorigenesis and a prerequisite condition for malignant transformation. Aluminium salts are suspected environmental carcinogens that transform mammary epithelial cells in vitro through unknown mechanisms. We report here that long-term cul...
Main Authors: | Mandriota, SJ, Tenan, M, Nicolle, A, Jankowska, JD, Ferrari, P, Tille, J-C, Durin, M-A, Green, CM, Tabruyn, S, Moralli, D, Sappino, A-P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2020
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