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Science 2 May 1969:
Vol. 164. no. 3879, pp. 568 - 569
DOI: 10.1126/science.164.3879.568

Articles

Cytogenetic Effects of Cyclamates on Human Cells in vitro

D. Stone 1, E. Lamson 1, Y. S. Chang 1, and K. W. Pickering 1

1 Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, and Worcester State Hospital, Worcester, Massachusetts

Chromosome studies on human cells in vitro have shown that the artificial sweeteners, sodium and calcium cyclamate, can induce chromosome breaks in vitro in human cells, in both leukocyte and monolayer cultures.


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