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Comparisons of SCE frequencies at various BrdUrd concentrations showed significant interspecies differences with human lymphocytes being the most sensitive.
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I wish to thank S. Noble. A Kirkilionis and D. Lang for their assistance, Dr S.L. Cleland of Connaught Laboratories, Toronto, who provided most of the monkey blood samples and the Metro Toronto Zoo for providing the gorilla blood samples.
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Barnett, R.I., Wallace, J.A. 5-Bromodeoxyuridine induced sister chromatid exchange frequencies in primate lymphocytes. Experientia 38, 542–543 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02327039
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