Decreased DNA repair gene expression amo
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Angeline S. Andrew; Margaret R. Karagas; Joshua W. Hamilton
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Article
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2003
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John Wiley and Sons
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French
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## Abstract Arsenic is well established as a human carcinogen, but its precise mechanism of action remains unknown. Arsenic does not directly damage DNA, but may act as a carcinogen through inhibition of DNA repair mechanisms, leading indirectly to increased mutations from other DNA damaging agents