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  Vol. 242 No. 5, August 3, 1979 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Phototoxicity. The neglected factor

D. P. Valenzeno and J. P. Pooler

Ignorance of phototoxicity by the general biomedical community constitutes a health hazard. Certain food colorants and dyes proposed for use in angiography produce lethal effects in cells and whole organisms on light exposure but not in the dark. Yet-light-relatedness is usually neglected in toxicity studies. We urge that the specific involvement of light be considered whenever the toxicity of a light-absorbing substance is assessed.





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