Clastogenum
Clastogenum est corpus quae ad agenturam vel rationem diruptiones vel fracturas inducens spectat.
In biologia
recensereClastogenum in biologia fracturas in chromosomatibus efficere potest, quo facto, sectiones chromosomatis deleri, addi, vel commutari possunt. Haec ratio est genus mutagenesis, quod ad carcinogenesin ducere potest, quia cellulae ab effectu clastogenico non necatae canceraticae fieri possunt. Inter clastogena nota sunt flavus acridinus, benzenum, oxidum ethyleni, arsenicum, phosphinum, et mimosinum.
Exponi clastogenis numerum cellularum germinarum? abnormium in maribus paternalibus auget, effectus evolutionis in fetu post fecundationem adiuvans. Sententia inlustrans:
In geologia
recensereNomen praeterea in geologia ad eruptiones vulcanicas spectat, ubi clastogenum quoddam genus eiectorum efficit. Sententia inlustrans:
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ Anglice: "A chemical that fails to induce a significant response in an in vitro clastogenicity assay is unlikely to be clastogenic in vivo, in bone marrow assays."—John Rose, Environmental Toxicology: Current Developments (1988:64).
- ↑ Anglice: "The complex features of this eruption can be explained by rapid deposition of coarse pyroclasts near the vent and the subsequent flowage of clastogenic lavas which were accompanied by a high eruption plume generating pumice falls and/or pyroclastic flows."—Yasui, Maya, et Takehiro Koyaguchi. "Sequence and eruptive style of the 1783 eruption of Asama Volcano, central Japan: a case study of an andesitic explosive eruption generating fountain-fed lava flow, pumice fall, scoria flow and forming a cone,"[nexus deficit] Journal Bulletin of Volcanology (Kasan) 66(3, Martio 2004):243-262.
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