Background: We previously showed that hormetic responses can be established in cell activity tests using human and murine adherent cells. This time, we examined whether hormetic responses can be established in cell proliferation tests using suspended human and murine lymphoid cells. Methods: Human lymphoblastoid cells (TK6) and mouse lymphoma cells (L5178Y) were cultured in multi-well culture plates and treated with mitomycin C, ethyl methansulfonate, hygromycin B, aclarubicin or colchicine at various dose levels and the number of cells was measured at varied times using a flow cytometer. Results: When the ratio of the number of cells treated with a test chemical to those in the negative control was plotted, the dose-response relationship t...
Improving current in vitro genotoxicity tests is an ongoing task for genetic toxicologists. Further...
Introduction: The toxicological relevance of the micronucleus (MN) assey is well defined: it is a mu...
This thesis considers two of the contributory factors in the local failure of radiotherapy; hypoxia ...
Abstract Background According to the linear no-threshold model (LNT), even the smallest amount of ra...
The ability to monitor lymphocyte responses is critical for developing our understanding of the immu...
We have been quantitating, as a marker of cancer susceptibility, induced chromatid breaks in lymphoc...
The T cell-mediated response to a syngeneic tumour has been studied using the DBA{dollar}\\{dollar} ...
There is a large inter-individual variation in intrinsic sensitivity in patients receiving treatment...
Alternatives to the use of radioisotopes to measure cell proliferation in mixed lymphocyte reactions...
<p>A G1 cell population was obtained by centrifugal elutriation and propagated for 1 h (mid-S phase)...
The mouse embryonic stem cell test (EST) was designed to predict embryotoxicity based on the inhibit...
Introduction: Multipotent mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are widespread in adult organisms and are im...
Objective: To compare the changes of proliferation and apoptosis of K562 cells after co-culture with...
Many in vitro assays have been developed for the identification of potential human carcinogens, with...
One of the main problems of in vitro genotoxicity tests is the inadequate representation of drug met...
Improving current in vitro genotoxicity tests is an ongoing task for genetic toxicologists. Further...
Introduction: The toxicological relevance of the micronucleus (MN) assey is well defined: it is a mu...
This thesis considers two of the contributory factors in the local failure of radiotherapy; hypoxia ...
Abstract Background According to the linear no-threshold model (LNT), even the smallest amount of ra...
The ability to monitor lymphocyte responses is critical for developing our understanding of the immu...
We have been quantitating, as a marker of cancer susceptibility, induced chromatid breaks in lymphoc...
The T cell-mediated response to a syngeneic tumour has been studied using the DBA{dollar}\\{dollar} ...
There is a large inter-individual variation in intrinsic sensitivity in patients receiving treatment...
Alternatives to the use of radioisotopes to measure cell proliferation in mixed lymphocyte reactions...
<p>A G1 cell population was obtained by centrifugal elutriation and propagated for 1 h (mid-S phase)...
The mouse embryonic stem cell test (EST) was designed to predict embryotoxicity based on the inhibit...
Introduction: Multipotent mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are widespread in adult organisms and are im...
Objective: To compare the changes of proliferation and apoptosis of K562 cells after co-culture with...
Many in vitro assays have been developed for the identification of potential human carcinogens, with...
One of the main problems of in vitro genotoxicity tests is the inadequate representation of drug met...
Improving current in vitro genotoxicity tests is an ongoing task for genetic toxicologists. Further...
Introduction: The toxicological relevance of the micronucleus (MN) assey is well defined: it is a mu...
This thesis considers two of the contributory factors in the local failure of radiotherapy; hypoxia ...