Carcinogens are generally classified into two groups: genotoxic and non-genotoxic. As the final product of genotoxic and non-genotoxic carcinogens is the same, that is, a clone of genetically altered cells, it could be possible that non-genotoxic carcinogens may yield genotoxic events as a secondary result of cell toxicity having led to mitogenesis/cellular proliferation, or that genetic alterations are induced that are normally neglected in genotoxcicity tests. A genetic effect with possible relevance for the ultimate mechanism of carcinogenicity is recombination. In previous experimemts using yeast, bacteria, Drosophila or mice, tumor promoters were co-recombinogenic/anti-recombinogenic. (Abstract truncated
Cancer develops when cells no longer follow their normal pattern of controlled growth. In the absenc...
Positive results in the Ames test correlate well with carcinogenic potential, at least in rodents. H...
This edited book, “Genotoxicity and Mutagenicity - Mechanisms and Test Methods”, aims to present the...
The approach of this work was to investigate the influence of tumor promoters and co-carcinogens upo...
Carcinogens are generally classified into two Groups: genotoxic and non-genotoxic. As the final prod...
Previously, it has been shown that parallels exist between the effects of tumour promoters and co-ca...
In experiments with yeast strain MP1, co-carcinogens were found to be co-mutagenic and antirecombino...
A large number of animal and human carcinogens without apparent genotoxic activity exist (nonmutagen...
Genetic recombination systems are present in all living cells and viruses and generally contribute t...
Not all carcinogens are mutagens, and many mutagens are not carcinogens. Among related chemicals, sm...
Thesis (Ph. D. in Genetic Toxicology)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Biological Engineering...
The risk assessment of chemical carcinogens is one major task in toxicology. Even though exposure ha...
Specific genotoxic events such as gene mutations and/or chromosome damage are considered hallmarks o...
Genotoxicity and carcinogenicity testing of pharmaceuticals prior to commercialization is requested ...
There is growing recognition that carcinogenic risk extrapolation to low doses (and standard setting...
Cancer develops when cells no longer follow their normal pattern of controlled growth. In the absenc...
Positive results in the Ames test correlate well with carcinogenic potential, at least in rodents. H...
This edited book, “Genotoxicity and Mutagenicity - Mechanisms and Test Methods”, aims to present the...
The approach of this work was to investigate the influence of tumor promoters and co-carcinogens upo...
Carcinogens are generally classified into two Groups: genotoxic and non-genotoxic. As the final prod...
Previously, it has been shown that parallels exist between the effects of tumour promoters and co-ca...
In experiments with yeast strain MP1, co-carcinogens were found to be co-mutagenic and antirecombino...
A large number of animal and human carcinogens without apparent genotoxic activity exist (nonmutagen...
Genetic recombination systems are present in all living cells and viruses and generally contribute t...
Not all carcinogens are mutagens, and many mutagens are not carcinogens. Among related chemicals, sm...
Thesis (Ph. D. in Genetic Toxicology)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Biological Engineering...
The risk assessment of chemical carcinogens is one major task in toxicology. Even though exposure ha...
Specific genotoxic events such as gene mutations and/or chromosome damage are considered hallmarks o...
Genotoxicity and carcinogenicity testing of pharmaceuticals prior to commercialization is requested ...
There is growing recognition that carcinogenic risk extrapolation to low doses (and standard setting...
Cancer develops when cells no longer follow their normal pattern of controlled growth. In the absenc...
Positive results in the Ames test correlate well with carcinogenic potential, at least in rodents. H...
This edited book, “Genotoxicity and Mutagenicity - Mechanisms and Test Methods”, aims to present the...