A set of E. coli strains was developed by Toman et al. (1985) to study the effects of chemical and physical agents on forward mutation, homologous recombination and induction of the SOS system. New tester strains have been constructed to improve this test system in order to explore quantitative genotoxicity spectra. Through the use of these strains: (i) SOS induction can be specifically detected without interference from mutagenesis; (ii) SOS-dependent and SOS-independent mutational events can be distinguished; (iii) the sensitivity of the recombination system has been considerably increased. © 1988.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Understanding how genetic variation contributes to phenotypic differences is a fundamental question ...
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The genotoxic effects of 11 monofunctional alkylating carcinogens in the Escherichia coli Multitest,...
The development of a new Escherichia coli tester strain for use in metabolic and mechanistic studies...
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Testing for mutagenicity and carcinogenicity has become an integral part of the toxicological evalua...
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The discovery of penicillin ushered in the era of the mass use of antibiotics in clinical settings. ...
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The strategy for assessing human health risks of chemicals consists of a large number of tests in di...
Escherichia coli strains containing plasmid-borne fusions of Vibrio fischeri lux to the recA promote...
Understanding how genetic variation contributes to phenotypic differences is a fundamental question ...
To improve heterologous protein expression and growth of laboratory strains of Escherichia Coli, cre...
The study of spontaneous and radiation-induced mutations is at present our best approach to the inve...
The genotoxic effects of 11 monofunctional alkylating carcinogens in the Escherichia coli Multitest,...
The development of a new Escherichia coli tester strain for use in metabolic and mechanistic studies...
The six lacZ-- E.coli CLP strains (CL10XP; where X = 1--6) are each reverted by one of the six possi...
In the presented paper, autofluorescent reporter of Escherichia coli K-12 recA::gfpmut2 strain, whic...
The isolation and characterization of Escherichia coli mutator genes have led to a better understand...
Mutagenesis in model organisms following exposure to chemicals is used as an indicator of genotoxici...
Testing for mutagenicity and carcinogenicity has become an integral part of the toxicological evalua...
Ever since the introduction of the Salmonella typhi-murium mammalian microsome mutagenicity assay (t...
The discovery of penicillin ushered in the era of the mass use of antibiotics in clinical settings. ...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_027664155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
The strategy for assessing human health risks of chemicals consists of a large number of tests in di...
Escherichia coli strains containing plasmid-borne fusions of Vibrio fischeri lux to the recA promote...
Understanding how genetic variation contributes to phenotypic differences is a fundamental question ...
To improve heterologous protein expression and growth of laboratory strains of Escherichia Coli, cre...
The study of spontaneous and radiation-induced mutations is at present our best approach to the inve...