Titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) is a potential carcinogenic/mutagenic agent although it is used in many areas including medical industries and cosmetics. Boron (as boric acid and borax) has also well-described biological effects and therapeutic benefits. In a previous study, sister-chromatid exchanges (SC
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DERMATITIS AND OTHER TOXIC EFFECTS PRODUCED BY BORIC ACID AND BORAX.
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- 1899
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