D ow nloaded from 2 Genetic toxicity information is critical for the safety assessment of all xenobiotics. In the absence of carcinogenicity data, genetic toxicity studies may be used to draw conclusions about the carcinogenicity potential of chemicals. However, current in vitro assays have many limitations as they produce a high rate of irrelevant positive data and possible false negative data due to the weakness of the in vitro models used. Based on the knowledge that the majority of human genotoxic carcinogens require metabolic activation to become genotoxic, it is necessary to develop in vitro cell models that mimic human liver metabolism to replace the use of liver S9 fraction, which, though helpful for predicting the potential carcino...
The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in vitro sys...
The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in vitro sys...
Human pluripotent stem cell-derived hepatocytes have the potential to provide in vitro model systems...
Genetic toxicity information is critical for the safety assessment of all xenobiotics. In the absenc...
D ow nloaded from Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) remains a great challenge and a major concern dur...
<p>The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Human cell lines ar...
The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in vitro sys...
International audienceThe human HepaRG cell line has been established from a hepatocholangiocarcinom...
International audienceThe human HepaRG cell line has been established from a hepatocholangiocarcinom...
Testing chemicals for carcinogenicity at near-toxic doses in rodents does not provide enough informa...
A large number of chemical carcinogens require metabolic activation before they are biologically act...
The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in vitro sys...
The liver plays an important role in xenobiotic metabolism and represents a primary target for toxic...
The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in vitro sys...
The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in vitro sys...
The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in vitro sys...
Human pluripotent stem cell-derived hepatocytes have the potential to provide in vitro model systems...
Genetic toxicity information is critical for the safety assessment of all xenobiotics. In the absenc...
D ow nloaded from Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) remains a great challenge and a major concern dur...
<p>The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Human cell lines ar...
The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in vitro sys...
International audienceThe human HepaRG cell line has been established from a hepatocholangiocarcinom...
International audienceThe human HepaRG cell line has been established from a hepatocholangiocarcinom...
Testing chemicals for carcinogenicity at near-toxic doses in rodents does not provide enough informa...
A large number of chemical carcinogens require metabolic activation before they are biologically act...
The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in vitro sys...
The liver plays an important role in xenobiotic metabolism and represents a primary target for toxic...
The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in vitro sys...
The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in vitro sys...
The assessment of the carcinogenic potential of chemicals with alternative, human-based in vitro sys...
Human pluripotent stem cell-derived hepatocytes have the potential to provide in vitro model systems...