Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis

Papers
(The TQCC of Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Abstracts from the 13th International Conference on Environmental Mutagens and 53rd Annual Meeting of the Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society, August 27 ‐ September 1, 2022 ‐ Ottawa, Canada31
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Quantitative in vitro to in vivo extrapolation of genotoxicity data provides protective estimates of in vivo dose20
Unbiased whole genome detection of ultrarare off‐target mutations in genome‐edited cell populations by HiFi sequencing19
Exploring the molecular and functional cellular response to hydrazine via transcriptomics and DNA repair mutant cell lines19
Functional roles and cancer variants of the bifunctional glycosylase NEIL217
Transferability, Reproducibility and Sensitivity of Mutation Quantification by Duplex Sequencing16
Comparison between inhalational anesthetics in terms of DNA damage and immunological markers15
Poly‐ADP‐ribosylation dynamics, signaling, and analysis14
In vitro and in vivo assessments of the genotoxic potential of 3‐chloroallyl alcohol14
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The PIG‐A gene mutation assay in human biomonitoring and disease13
Transferability and Reproducibility of the HepaRG CometChip Assay12
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The impact of environmental contaminants on extracellular vesicles and their key molecular regulators: A literature and database‐driven review10
A scoping review of recent advances in the application of comet assay to Allium cepa roots10
Application of Biological Modifiers to a Multiplexed, Human Cell‐Based DNA Damage Assay Provides Mechanistic Information on Genotoxicity and Molecular Targets10
Genotoxicity evaluation of gene therapies: A report from the International Workshop on Genotoxicity Testing ( IWGT ) 20229
The Chicken Egg Genotoxicity Assay (CEGA): Assessing Target Tissue Exposure and Metabolism in the Embryo‐Fetal Chicken Livers9
Quantitative interpretation of ToxTracker dose–response data for potency comparisons and mode‐of‐action determination9
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Synthesizing Genotoxicity Results in the MultiFlow Assay With Point‐of‐Departure Analysis and ToxPi Visualization Techniques9
Veterinarians exposed to inhaled anesthetic present chromosome damage, apoptosis and cell cycle changes9
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Origin Story of IARC 's 10 Key Characteristics of Carcinogens8
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Bruce Nathan Ames, 1928–2024: A meaningful scientific life7
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Genotoxicity evaluation of orally administered styrene monomer in mice using comet, micronucleus, and Pig‐a endpoints7
Severity of effect considerations regarding the use of mutation as a toxicological endpoint for risk assessment: A report from the 8th International Workshop on Genotoxicity Testing 7
Inspiring basic and applied research in genome integrity mechanisms: Dedication to Samuel H. Wilson7
Applicability of In Silico New Approach Methods for the Risk Assessment of Tattoo Ink Ingredients7
Correction to “Mutation spectra of the BRCA1 /2 genes in human breast and ovarian cancer and germline”6
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Ulexite modulates the neurotoxicological outcomes of acetylferrocene‐exposed rainbow trout6
Urinary mutagenicity and bladder cancer risk in northern New England6
Bisphenols induce human genomic damage and modulate HERVs/env expression6
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AOP report: Development of an adverse outcome pathway for deposition of energy leading to learning and memory impairment6
Power analyses to inform Duplex Sequencing study designs for MutaMouse liver and bone marrow6
Decoding the Impact of Genetic Polymorphisms in Xenobiotic Metabolizing Enzymes and Ovarian Cancer: A Comprehensive Review6
Genotoxic repercussion of high‐intensity radiation (x‐rays) on hospital radiographers6
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Consensus findings of an International Workshops on Genotoxicity Testing workshop on using transcriptomic biomarkers to predict genotoxicity6
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Identifying Gene Predictors of Chemicals Linked With Breast Cancer: A Machine Learning Analysis of MCF7 Cellular Transcriptomic Screening Data5
Decrease of air pollution during lockdown in Tuscany (Italy): An effect on sperm DNA fragmentation?5
Evaluation of the standard battery of in vitro genotoxicity tests to predict in vivo genotoxicity through mathematical modeling: A report from the 8th International Workshop5
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Evaluation of the nitrosamine impurities of ACE inhibitors using computational, in vitro, and in vivo methods demonstrate no genotoxic potential5
Benchmark Response Values for Error‐Corrected Sequencing Mutagenicity Assessment Technologies5
Anatomy of a hotspot: Cisplatin hotspots in the tdk gene of Escherichia coli5
Downregulation of circular RNA hsa_circ_0087856 sensitizes bladder cancer cells to cisplatin through targeting miR‐1184/CITED2 signaling5
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