Exposure to hexavalent chromium and 1800 MHz electromagnetic radiation can synergistically induce intracellular DNA damage in mouse embryonic fibroblasts
Key Points
DNA damage was significantly higher in cells exposed to both hexavalent chromium and electromagnetic radiation.
The study observed a 50% increase in DNA damage compared to single exposures in mouse embryonic fibroblasts.
Analysis involved exposure experiments to examine the combined effects of hexavalent chromium and electromagnetic radiation.
Results highlight a need for further investigation on combined environmental impacts on cell health.
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Exposure to hexavalent chromium and 1800 MHz electromagnetic radiation can synergistically induce intracellular DNA damage in mouse embryonic fibroblasts | Synapse