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Research Article

Determination of bulky DNA adducts in biomonitoring of carcinogenic chemical exposures: features and comparison of current techniques

Pages 3-16 | Published online: 29 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

DNA adducts resulting from carcinogenic chemicals are becoming more frequently used as a powerful biomarker to determine the extent of exposure. The available techniques for determination of bulky DNA adducts can be classified into four major groups, these being immunological assay, fluorescence techniques, chromatography/m ass spectrom etry and the 32P-postlabelling technique. In this review, the features of current techniques and the combined applications are summarized and compared. Among the available techniques, the 32P-postlabelling assay seems to best meet the application criteria overall. In particular, 32P-postlabelling is the most suitable technique for the detection of bulky DNA adducts induced by unknown environmental and occupational chemicals or m ixtures.

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