Tag: Bone Marrow
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Induction of micronuclei by sodium fluoride
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Cytogenetic effect of inorganic fluorine compounds on human and animal cells in vivo and in vitro
On the grounds of the results obtained during our experiments F compounds are able to produce certain changes in chromosomes from somatic cells of animals treated in vivo by them… Most of the aberrations observed in the case of bone marrow cells were chromatid-type aberrations… [W]e entertain the opinion that the main damage to chromosomes […]
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Cytogenetic studies of sodium fluoride in mice
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[Modifying effect of nutrition on the mutagenic activity of phosphorus and fluorine compounds].
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Chromosome aberrations in cultured rat bone marrow cells treated with inorganic fluorides
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Does fluoride ingestion affect developing immune system cells?
Introduction Generally about half of the fluoride absorbed is deposited in bone. It was found in Finland (1) that the fluoridation of a water supply greatly increased the rate of fluoride accumulation in bone, from a mean of 11 ppm annually in low-fluoride areas to a mean of 44 ppm in the fluoridated people. In […]
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Is the ingestion of fluoride an immunosuppressive practice?
Introduction In 1987, Moolenburgh (1) stated: ‘I am absolutely convinced that fluoride is an immune suppressive substance.’ He came to that conclusion following double-blind clinical tests which showed that there were many adverse reactions resulting from drinking fluoridated water. In 1987, Sutton (2) advanced the hypothesis that, as a result of the normal resorption of […]