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An antimutagen is an agent which counteracts one or more mutagens.

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An antimutagen is an agent which counteracts one or more mutagens.

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Antimutagen is a factor or agent that reduces or interferes with the mutagenic actions of effects of a substance.

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An antimutagenic is a drug or some other material which counters a mutagen.

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Biochemistry is a chapter of chemistry; biochemistry is the chemistry of living organisms.

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