Genotoxicity screening for N-nitroso compounds. Electrochemical and electrochemiluminescent detection of human enzyme-generated DNA damage from N-nitrosopyrrolidine
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Sadagopan Krishnan, Eli G. Hvastkovs, Besnik Bajrami, Ingela Jansson, John B. Schenkman
We report for the first time voltammetric/electrochemiluminescent sensors applied to predict genotoxicity of N-nitroso compounds bioactivated by human cytochrome P450 enzymes.
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