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1. Genotoxicity by rapeseed methyl ester and hydrogenated vegetable oil combustion exhaust products in lung epithelial (A549) cells.

2. Assessment of primary and inflammation-driven genotoxicity of carbon black nanoparticles in vitro and in vivo.

3. Gastrointestinal tract exposure to particles and DNA damage in animals: A review of studies before, during and after the peak of nanotoxicology.

4. Organomodified nanoclays induce less inflammation, acute phase response, and genotoxicity than pristine nanoclays in mice lungs.

5. Inflammation, oxidative stress and genotoxicity responses to biodiesel emissions in cultured mammalian cells and animals.

6. Measurement of DNA damage with the comet assay in high-prevalence diseases: current status and future directions.

7. Exposure to nanoplastic particles and DNA damage in mammalian cells.

8. Weight of evidence analysis for assessing the genotoxic potential of carbon nanotubes.

9. Assessment of evidence for nanosized titanium dioxide-generated DNA strand breaks and oxidatively damaged DNA in cells and animal models.

10. Pro-inflammatory response and genotoxicity caused by clay and graphene nanomaterials in A549 and THP-1 cells.

11. Oxidative Stress, Genotoxicity, And Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule Expression in Cells Exposed to Particulate Matter from Combustion of Conventional Diesel and Methyl Ester Biodiesel Blends.

12. The Alkaline Comet Assay: Towards Validation in Biomonitoring of DNA Damaging Exposures.

13. Dietary low-dose sucrose modulation of IQ-induced genotoxicity in the colon and liver of Big Blue™ rats

14. Impact of 12-month cryopreservation on endogenous DNA damage in whole blood and isolated mononuclear cells evaluated by the comet assay.

15. Evaluating the mechanistic evidence and key data gaps in assessing the potential carcinogenicity of carbon nanotubes and nanofibers in humans.

16. Reactive oxygen species production, genotoxicity and telomere length in FE1-Muta™Mouse lung epithelial cells exposed to carbon nanotubes.

17. Pleural inflammatory response, mesothelin content and DNA damage in mice at one-year after intra-pleural carbon nanotube administration.

18. Nanoplastics from ground polyethylene terephthalate food containers: Genotoxicity in human lung epithelial A549 cells.

19. Effect of combustion-derived particles on genotoxicity and telomere length: A study on human cells and exposed populations.

20. DNA repair as a human biomonitoring tool: Comet assay approaches.

21. Telomere length and genotoxicity in the lung of rats following intragastric exposure to food-grade titanium dioxide and vegetable carbon particles.

22. Association between polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure and peripheral blood mononuclear cell DNA damage in human volunteers during fire extinction exercises.

23. Systematic review on primary and secondary genotoxicity of carbon black nanoparticles in mammalian cells and animals.

24. Hepatic Oxidative Stress, Genotoxicity and Vascular Dysfunction in Lean or Obese Zucker Rats.

25. Dynamic regulation of cerebral DNA repair genes by psychological stress.

26. The comet assay as a tool for human biomonitoring studies: The ComNet Project.

27. Genotoxic potential of the perfluorinated chemicals PFOA, PFOS, PFBS, PFNA and PFHxA in human HepG2 cells

28. Oxidatively Damaged DNA in Rats Exposed by Oral Gavage to C60 Fullerenes and Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes.

29. Oxidative damage to DNA and repair induced by Norwegian wood smoke particles in human A549 and THP-1 cell lines

30. The hCOMET project: International database comparison of results with the comet assay in human biomonitoring. Baseline frequency of DNA damage and effect of main confounders.

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