Mutagenic mucus in the cervix of smokers

A pilot study was conducted to determine whether any relationship exists between mutagenicity of a woman's uterine cervical mucus and her current smoking status. Cervical fluids obtained from 78 premenopausal women seen between July 1983 and March 1984 at the University of California, San Franc...

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