Mechanism of Carcinogenicity and teratogens
Carcinogenicity refers to the ability of certain substances or environmental factors to cause cancer. The mechanism of carcinogenicity typically involves a series of molecular changes in cells, beginning with genetic mutations. These mutations can result from exposure to carcinogens, such as chemicals, radiation, or viruses, ______ _________ _____ _______ _________ ________.
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