Tomás Gichner
Institute of Experimental Botany
Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic
Na Karlovce 1a
160 00 Prague 6
Czech Republic
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- Genomic damage induced in tobacco plants by chlorobenzoic acids--metabolic products of polychlorinated biphenyls. Gichner, T., Lovecka, P., Vrchotova, B. Mutat. Res. (2008)
- Evaluation of DNA damage and mutagenicity induced by lead in tobacco plants. Gichner, T., Znidar, I., Száková, J. Mutat. Res. (2008)
- Monitoring toxicity, DNA damage, and somatic mutations in tobacco plants growing in soil heavily polluted with polychlorinated biphenyls. Gichner, T., Lovecká, P., Kochánková, L., Macková, M., Demnerová, K. Mutat. Res. (2007)
- Toxicity and DNA damage in tobacco and potato plants growing on soil polluted with heavy metals. Gichner, T., Patková, Z., Száková, J., Demnerová, K. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. (2006)
- Evaluation of the nuclear DNA Diffusion Assay to detect apoptosis and necrosis. Gichner, T., Mukherjee, A., Wagner, E.D., Plewa, M.J. Mutat. Res. (2005)
- Cadmium induces DNA damage in tobacco roots, but no DNA damage, somatic mutations or homologous recombination in tobacco leaves. Gichner, T., Patková, Z., Száková, J., Demnerová, K. Mutat. Res. (2004)
- DNA damage induced by indirect and direct acting mutagens in catalase-deficient transgenic tobacco. Cellular and acellular Comet assays. Gichner, T. Mutat. Res. (2003)
- Differential genotoxicity of ethyl methanesulphonate, N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea and maleic hydrazide in tobacco seedlings based on data of the Comet assay and two recombination assays. Gichner, T. Mutat. Res. (2003)
- o-Phenylenediamine-induced DNA damage and mutagenicity in tobacco seedlings is light-dependent. Gichner, T., Stavreva, D.A., Van Breusegem, F. Mutat. Res. (2001)
- Maleic hydrazide induces genotoxic effects but no DNA damage detectable by the comet assay in tobacco and field beans. Gichner, T., Menke, M., Stavreva, D.A., Schubert, I. Mutagenesis (2000)
- Monitoring the genotoxicity of soil extracts from two heavily polluted sites in Prague using the Tradescantia stamen hair and micronucleus (MNC) assays. Gichner, T., Velemínský, J. Mutat. Res. (1999)