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[en] The aim of this investigation is to represent the frequency of spontaneous chromosomal damages in peripheral blood lymphocytes of Bulgarian control population. Material and methods: The investigated group includes persons belonging to both sexes and different ages. Each of them is interviewed of their social and health status. Sixteen persons are examined using the chromosomal aberrations analysis and forty-five with micronucleus test. The frequency of chromosomal aberrations varied between 0 - 2.4 % and the mean value is 1.00 %. The frequency of cells with micronuclei varied between 4.5 - 24.5 % and the mean value 12,9 %. Further work on the investigation of spontaneous frequency of chromosomal damages is in progress. (authors)
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2004; 4 p; International Symposium INSINUME. In situ nuclear metrology as a tool of radioecology. Radioprotection of the environment; Albena (Bulgaria); 27-30 Sep 2004; 2 tabs., 8 refs.
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ANIMAL CELLS, BIOCHEMISTRY, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS, BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, BLOOD, BLOOD CELLS, BODY FLUIDS, CHEMISTRY, CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DISEASES, EASTERN EUROPE, EUROPE, INJURIES, LEUKOCYTES, MATERIALS, MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE, MUTATIONS, RADIATION EFFECTS, SOMATIC CELLS
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