Formaldehyde, hematotoxicity, and chromosomal changes-letter

2018 
Zhang and colleagues ([1][1]) compared hematological parameters and prevalence of aneuploidy (monosomy 7 and trisomy 8) between groups of workers exposed to “relatively high levels” of formaldehyde and those occupationally unexposed. The International Agency for Research on Cancer identified
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