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DNA Toxicity of Cocaine Hydrochloride and Cocaine Freebase by Means of DNA Image Analysis on Tetrahymena pyriformis
2002
Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
An assay for computerized scoring of the DNA content of the protozoan Tetrahymena pyriformis has been used for the detection of toxic responses to cocaine, since DNA is responsible for the replication of the genetic material and also reflects closely the number of chromosomes in the nucleus. Thus, doubling of the number of chromosomes in a cell will also correspond to doubling of the DNA content and of the nuclear volume. Two chemical forms of cocaine were used, cocaine hydrochloride and
doi:10.1248/bpb.25.332
pmid:11913528
fatcat:krixdysilneqhdpghhtx2vh3yq