@article{c18823b7c1bd4ffd916df1a747b4118f,
title = "Monitoring Genotoxicity Among Gasoline Station Attendants and Traffic Enforcers in the City of Manila Using the Micronucleus Assay With Exfoliated Epithelial Cells",
keywords = "micronucleus, traffic enforcer, gasoline attendentants, Manila, genotoxicity",
author = "Hallare, {A. V.} and Gervasio, {M. K. R.} and Gervasio, {P. L. G.} and Acacio-Claro, {Paulyn Jean}",
note = "Some types of occupations involve high levels of exposure to potentially genotoxic gaseous and particulate substances from internal combustion engines used in motor vehicles. These occupational exposures may contribute to the development of many illnesses, usually through chromosomal change mechanisms that include strand breakage, deletions, sister chromatid exchange and non-disjunction. Hallare, A. V., Gervasio, M. K. R., Gervasio, P. L. G., & Acacio-Claro, P. J. B. (2009). Monitoring genotoxicity among gasoline station attendants and traffic enforcers in the City of Manila using the micronucleus assay with exfoliated epithelial cells. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 156(1), 331. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-008-0488-y",
year = "2009",
doi = "10.1007/s10661-008-0488-y",
language = "American English",
volume = "156",
journal = "Environmental Monitoring and Assessment",
number = "1",
}