Nordenson I, Sweins A, Dahlgren E, Beckman L
Scand J Work Environ Health. 1981 Mar;7(1):14-7. doi: 10.5271/sjweh.2573.
A study was made of chromosome aberrations in cultured lymphocytes from a group of 14 miners exposed to diesel exhausts and a reference group of office employees and construction workers. No increased frequency of chromosomal aberrations was observed. The frequency of chromosomal aberrations (both gaps and breaks) was, however, found to be associated with smoking.
对一组14名接触柴油机废气的矿工以及作为参照组的办公室职员和建筑工人的培养淋巴细胞中的染色体畸变进行了研究。未观察到染色体畸变频率增加。然而,发现染色体畸变(裂隙和断裂)的频率与吸烟有关。