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Mutagenesis vol. 19 no. 1 pp. 1,
January 2004
© 2004 UK Environmental Mutagen Society/Oxford University Press
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The pros and cons of publishing genetic toxicology studies in which the identities of the compounds are withheld
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In this issue of Mutagenesis Hartmann et al. (2004
) report on the use of the Comet assay to investigate the genotoxicity in vivo of 17 compounds whose identities are not fully revealed. Because of commercial considerations only the chemical class of each is given, but not the
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