The Comet assay in insects—Status, prospects and benefits for science

Volume: 767, Pages: 67 - 76
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
The Comet assay has been recently adapted to investigate DNA damage in insects. The first reports of its use in Drosophila melanogaster appeared in 2002. Since then, the interest in the application of the Comet assay to studies of insects has been rapidly increasing. Many authors see substantial potential in the use of the Comet assay in D. melanogaster for medical toxicology studies. This application could allow the testing of drugs and result...
Paper Details
Title
The Comet assay in insects—Status, prospects and benefits for science
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
767
Pages
67 - 76
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