The Ames mutagenicity assay is a long established in vitro test to measure the mutagenicity potential of a new chemical used in regulatory testing globally. One of the key computational approaches to modeling of the Ames assay relies on the formation of chemical categories based on the different electrophilic compounds that are able to react directly with DNA and form a covalent bond. Such approaches sometimes predict false positives, as not all Michael acceptors are found to be Ames-positive. The formation of such covalent bonds can be explored computationally using density functional theory transition state modeling. We have applied this approach to mutagenicity, allowing us to calculate the activation energy required for α,β-unsaturated ...
Proton changes have been advanced as being the key molecular basis for the mutagenecity of alkylated...
A computational method for predicting the likelihood of aromatic amines being active in the Ames tes...
Proton changes have been advanced as being the key molecular basis for the mutagenecity of alkylated...
The Ames mutagenicity assay is a long established in vitro test to measure the mutagenicity potentia...
Assessing the safety of new chemicals, without introducing the need for animal testing, is a task of...
Assessing the safety of new chemicals, without introducing the need for animal testing, is a task of...
Assessing the safety of new chemicals, without introducing the need for animal testing, is a task of...
Animal testing remains a contentious ethical issue in predictive toxicology. Thus, a fast, versatile...
Animal testing remains a contentious ethical issue in predictive toxicology. Thus, a fast, versatile...
Animal testing remains a contentious ethical issue in predictive toxicology. Thus, a fast, versatile...
The Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) paradigm details the existing knowledge that links the initial int...
Abstract Background In drug discovery, a positive Ames test for bacterial mutation presents a signif...
Aryl-amines are commonly used synthons in modern drug discovery, however a minority of these chemica...
<p>The goal of this investigation was to perform a comparative analysis on how accurately 11 routine...
The carcinogenesis of urethane (ethyl carbamate), a byproduct of fermentation that is consistently f...
Proton changes have been advanced as being the key molecular basis for the mutagenecity of alkylated...
A computational method for predicting the likelihood of aromatic amines being active in the Ames tes...
Proton changes have been advanced as being the key molecular basis for the mutagenecity of alkylated...
The Ames mutagenicity assay is a long established in vitro test to measure the mutagenicity potentia...
Assessing the safety of new chemicals, without introducing the need for animal testing, is a task of...
Assessing the safety of new chemicals, without introducing the need for animal testing, is a task of...
Assessing the safety of new chemicals, without introducing the need for animal testing, is a task of...
Animal testing remains a contentious ethical issue in predictive toxicology. Thus, a fast, versatile...
Animal testing remains a contentious ethical issue in predictive toxicology. Thus, a fast, versatile...
Animal testing remains a contentious ethical issue in predictive toxicology. Thus, a fast, versatile...
The Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) paradigm details the existing knowledge that links the initial int...
Abstract Background In drug discovery, a positive Ames test for bacterial mutation presents a signif...
Aryl-amines are commonly used synthons in modern drug discovery, however a minority of these chemica...
<p>The goal of this investigation was to perform a comparative analysis on how accurately 11 routine...
The carcinogenesis of urethane (ethyl carbamate), a byproduct of fermentation that is consistently f...
Proton changes have been advanced as being the key molecular basis for the mutagenecity of alkylated...
A computational method for predicting the likelihood of aromatic amines being active in the Ames tes...
Proton changes have been advanced as being the key molecular basis for the mutagenecity of alkylated...