Abstract
A study to evaluate the frequency of RAS oncogene mutation among radiation exposed individuals at Kalpakkam by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method has commenced. The study will cover around 300 workers of Kalpakkam along with equal number of controls. In addition, patients with haematological malignancies and those undergoing radiotherapy will also be studied and data from these will be used as positive controls. (author).
Murthy, P B
[1]
- Fredrick Institute of Plant Protection and Toxicology, Padappai (India)
Citation Formats
Murthy, P B.
Evaluation of possible RAS oncogene point mutation in lymphocytes among radiation plant workers by polymerase chain reaction studies.
India: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Murthy, P B.
Evaluation of possible RAS oncogene point mutation in lymphocytes among radiation plant workers by polymerase chain reaction studies.
India.
Murthy, P B.
1994.
"Evaluation of possible RAS oncogene point mutation in lymphocytes among radiation plant workers by polymerase chain reaction studies."
India.
@misc{etde_101387,
title = {Evaluation of possible RAS oncogene point mutation in lymphocytes among radiation plant workers by polymerase chain reaction studies}
author = {Murthy, P B}
abstractNote = {A study to evaluate the frequency of RAS oncogene mutation among radiation exposed individuals at Kalpakkam by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method has commenced. The study will cover around 300 workers of Kalpakkam along with equal number of controls. In addition, patients with haematological malignancies and those undergoing radiotherapy will also be studied and data from these will be used as positive controls. (author).}
place = {India}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Evaluation of possible RAS oncogene point mutation in lymphocytes among radiation plant workers by polymerase chain reaction studies}
author = {Murthy, P B}
abstractNote = {A study to evaluate the frequency of RAS oncogene mutation among radiation exposed individuals at Kalpakkam by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method has commenced. The study will cover around 300 workers of Kalpakkam along with equal number of controls. In addition, patients with haematological malignancies and those undergoing radiotherapy will also be studied and data from these will be used as positive controls. (author).}
place = {India}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}