Qualitatively and quantitatively similar effects of active and passive maternal tobacco smoke exposure on <it>in utero </it>mutagenesis at the <it>HPRT </it>locus
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Induced mutagenesis <it>in utero </it>is likely to have life-long repercussions for the exposed fetus, affecting survival, birth weight and susceptibility to both childhood and adult-onset diseases, such as cancer. In the...
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