There is growing interest in quantitative analysis of in vivo genetic toxicity dose-response data, and use of point-of-departure (PoD) metrics such as the benchmark dose (BMD) for human health risk assessment (HHRA). Currently, multiple transgenic rodent (TGR) assay variants, employing different rodent strains and reporter transgenes, are used for the assessment of chemically-induced genotoxic effects in vivo. However, regulatory issues arise when different PoD values (e.g., lower BMD confidence intervals or BMDLs) are obtained for the same compound across different TGR assay variants. This study therefore employed the BMD approach to examine the ability of different TGR variants to yield comparable genotoxic potency estimates. Review of ov...
Genotoxicity assessment is a critical component in the development and evaluation of chemicals. Trad...
Genetic toxicology is an essential component of compound safety assessment. In the face of a barrage...
Quantitative risk assessments of chemicals are routinely performed using in vivo data from rodents; ...
There is growing interest in quantitative analysis of in vivo genetic toxicity dose-response data, a...
Induced chromosomal and gene mutations play a role in carcinogenesis and may be involved in the prod...
Quantitative relationships between carcinogenic potency and mutagenic potency have been previously e...
Genetic damage is a key event in tumorigenesis, and chemically induced genotoxic effects are a human...
A database of 91 chemicals with published data from both transgenic rodent mutation (TGR) and rodent...
The ability of the in vitro mammalian cell tests currently used to identify genotoxins has been show...
Many regulatory agencies are exploring ways to integrate toxicogenomic data into their chemical risk...
The 21st century vision for toxicity testing and risk assessment is to become more efficient at eval...
Unit Risk (UR) values were derived for 1,3-butadiene (BD) based upon its ability to cause tumors in ...
AbstractTest batteries to screen chemicals for mutagenic hazard include several endpoints regarded a...
Conditions necessary for quantifying mutation-induction to 6-thioguanine resistance, which selects f...
Assessment of genetic toxicity and/or carcinogenic activity is an essential element of chemical scre...
Genotoxicity assessment is a critical component in the development and evaluation of chemicals. Trad...
Genetic toxicology is an essential component of compound safety assessment. In the face of a barrage...
Quantitative risk assessments of chemicals are routinely performed using in vivo data from rodents; ...
There is growing interest in quantitative analysis of in vivo genetic toxicity dose-response data, a...
Induced chromosomal and gene mutations play a role in carcinogenesis and may be involved in the prod...
Quantitative relationships between carcinogenic potency and mutagenic potency have been previously e...
Genetic damage is a key event in tumorigenesis, and chemically induced genotoxic effects are a human...
A database of 91 chemicals with published data from both transgenic rodent mutation (TGR) and rodent...
The ability of the in vitro mammalian cell tests currently used to identify genotoxins has been show...
Many regulatory agencies are exploring ways to integrate toxicogenomic data into their chemical risk...
The 21st century vision for toxicity testing and risk assessment is to become more efficient at eval...
Unit Risk (UR) values were derived for 1,3-butadiene (BD) based upon its ability to cause tumors in ...
AbstractTest batteries to screen chemicals for mutagenic hazard include several endpoints regarded a...
Conditions necessary for quantifying mutation-induction to 6-thioguanine resistance, which selects f...
Assessment of genetic toxicity and/or carcinogenic activity is an essential element of chemical scre...
Genotoxicity assessment is a critical component in the development and evaluation of chemicals. Trad...
Genetic toxicology is an essential component of compound safety assessment. In the face of a barrage...
Quantitative risk assessments of chemicals are routinely performed using in vivo data from rodents; ...