Nuclear alterations in nasal mucosa epithelial cells of students exposed to formaldehyde
Introduction: Formaldehyde is a compound with a wide range and is commonly used in anatomy and pathology laboratories. At room temperature is quickly volatilized to a pungent and suffocating gas and its inhalation has been correlated to nuclear alterations in different tissues. We aimed to investiga...
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Main Authors: | Leon Cleres Penido Pinheiro (Author), Haniel Moraes Serpa Nascimento (Author), Cristiani Sartorio Menegardo (Author), Ronara Gerhardt Silva (Author), Diego Coelho Lorenzoni (Author), Leticia Nogueira da Gama de Souza (Author) |
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Escuela Nacional de Medicina del Trabajo.
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