Research Article

Heterogeneity of Genetic Damage in Cervical Nuclei and Lymphocytes in Women with Different Levels of Dysplasia and Cancer-Associated Risk Factors

Figure 1

Distribution of the average tail length of cervical nuclei and lymphocytes from women with different degrees of dysplasia. On the -axis the number women screened is displayed. The color refers to the cell type studied and the level of dysplasia. The -axis indicates the average tail length of lymphocytes or cervical nucleus in each of women.