Genotoxic Effects on Gas Station Attendants in South-southeastern México due to Prolonged and Chronic Exposure to Gasoline
Background: Gasoline, a complex mixture of volatile organic compounds is classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans. Gasoline station attendants, consistently exposed to its hazardous components, may face genotoxic effects. This study aimed to assess the influence of varying work shift durations...
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Main Authors: | Rebeca I. Martínez-Salinas (Author), Irene Sánchez-Moreno (Author), Juan J. Morales López (Author), Benito Salvatierra Izaba (Author), Everardo Barba Macías (Author), Anahí Armas-Tizapantzi (Author), Arturo Torres-Dosal (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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