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Topics<br />

• background <strong>and</strong> historical notes<br />

• methodological aspects<br />

– MN assays with exfoliated <strong>buccal</strong> <strong>cells</strong><br />

– MN assays with <strong>nasal</strong> <strong>cells</strong><br />

– Advantages /disadvantages <strong>in</strong> comparison to<br />

MN assays with lymphocytes<br />

• <strong>Use</strong> <strong>of</strong> MN assays with exfoliated <strong>cells</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>human</strong><br />

biomonitor<strong>in</strong>g; the current data base<br />

• Studies on FA exposure<br />

• Conclusions<br />

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