Evaluation of chromosomal damage, cytostasis, cytotoxicity, oxidative DNA damage and their association with body-mass index in obese subjects

•CBMN-cyt assay parameters and plasma 8-OHdG concentrations were evaluated in obese subjects.•Frequencies of MN, NPB and NBUD, apoptotic and necrotic cells in obese subjects were higher than in normal-weight subjects.•Plasma 8-OHdG concentrations in obese subjects were lower than in normal-weight su...

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Cell Proliferation
Cells, Cultured
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Correlation analysis
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MN frequency
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