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dc.contributor.authorRibeiro, Daniel Araki-
dc.contributor.authorAlves de Lima, Patrícia Lepage-
dc.contributor.authorMarques, Mariângela Esther Alencar-
dc.contributor.authorSalvadori, Daisy Maria Favero-
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-27T11:22:04Z-
dc.date.accessioned2016-10-25T18:23:05Z-
dc.date.available2014-05-27T11:22:04Z-
dc.date.available2016-10-25T18:23:05Z-
dc.date.issued2006-12-01-
dc.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0103-64402006000200001-
dc.identifier.citationBrazilian Dental Journal, v. 17, n. 2, p. 91-94, 2006.-
dc.identifier.issn0103-6440-
dc.identifier.issn1806-4760-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/69288-
dc.identifier.urihttp://acervodigital.unesp.br/handle/11449/69288-
dc.description.abstractFluoride has widely been used in Dentistry because it is a specific and effective caries prophylactic agent. However, excess fluoride may represent a hazard to human health, especially by causing injury on genetic apparatus. Genotoxicity tests constitute an important part of cancer research for risk assessment of potential carcinogens. In this study, the potential DNA damage associated with exposure to fluoride was assessed by the single cell gel (comet) assay in vitro. Mouse lymphoma and human fibroblast cells were exposed to sodium fluoride (NaF) at final concentration ranging from 7 to 100 μg/mL for 3 h at 37μC. The results pointed out that NaF in all tested concentrations did not contribute to DNA damage as depicted by the mean tail moment and tail intensity for both cellular types assessed. These findings are clinically important because they represent a valuable contribution for evaluation of the potential health risk associated with exposure to agents usually used in dental practice.en
dc.format.extent91-94-
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.sourceScopus-
dc.subjectComet assay-
dc.subjectHuman fibroblasts-
dc.subjectMouse lymphoma cells-
dc.subjectSodium fluoride-
dc.subjectanticaries agent-
dc.subjectfluoride sodium-
dc.subjectanalysis of variance-
dc.subjectanimal-
dc.subjectcomet assay-
dc.subjectDNA damage-
dc.subjectdrug effect-
dc.subjectfibroblast-
dc.subjectgenetics-
dc.subjecthuman-
dc.subjectlymphoma-
dc.subjectmouse-
dc.subjectpathology-
dc.subjectAnalysis of Variance-
dc.subjectAnimals-
dc.subjectCariostatic Agents-
dc.subjectComet Assay-
dc.subjectDNA Damage-
dc.subjectFibroblasts-
dc.subjectHumans-
dc.subjectLymphoma-
dc.subjectMice-
dc.subjectSodium Fluoride-
dc.titleLack of DNA damage induced by fluoride on mouse lymphoma and human fibroblast cells by single cell gel (comet) assayen
dc.typeoutro-
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)-
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)-
dc.description.affiliationCenter for Genotoxin and Carcinogen Evaluation (TOXICAN) Department of Pathology State University of São Paulo, Botucatu, SP-
dc.description.affiliationNúcleo de Avaliação Toxicogenética e Cancerígena (TOXICAN) Departamento de Patologia UNESP, Distrito de Rubião Jr. S/N, 18618-000 Botucatu, SP-
dc.description.affiliationUnespNúcleo de Avaliação Toxicogenética e Cancerígena (TOXICAN) Departamento de Patologia UNESP, Distrito de Rubião Jr. S/N, 18618-000 Botucatu, SP-
dc.identifier.doi10.1590/S0103-64402006000200001-
dc.identifier.scieloS0103-64402006000200001-
dc.rights.accessRightsAcesso aberto-
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dc.relation.ispartofBrazilian Dental Journal-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-34648818965-
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