Research Article

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

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Average tail length (genetic damage) of cervical nuclei and lymphocytes from women with different grades of dysplasia. The number in the bars corresponds to the average tail length of cervical cells or nuclei from women with a certain level of dysplasia. Cervical cells and nuclei were placed separately. The negative control is also visualized. .Bartlett’s test suggests that the SD in both cervical tissue nuclei and lymphocytes from cervical dysplasia I are significantly different from those of lymphocytes and cervical tissue nuclei from dysplasia II and III.