This book offers a comprehensive overview of drug and chemical cellular
toxicity, especially concerning the effects of anticancer drugs
(cyclophosphamide, methotrexate and phosphamidon) on chromosomes and
proteins. It covers histological changes in rat testis during pre- and
postnatal exposure to varied drug doses, along with laboratory findings
on arsenic exposure and alcohol consumption producing neurological
changes and deleterious effects on reproductive health in animals.
The book offers essential information on the role of anticancer drug- /
chemical-mediated toxicity in connection with genetic changes in the
brain and reproductive health, making it a valuable guide for
researchers working in the areas of cancer research, infertility,
molecular diagnostics and modern drug discovery, at biochemical and
toxicity laboratories, and in genetic predisposition and molecular
biology in general.