AbstractIn vitro genotoxicity assays are often used to compare tobacco smoke particulate matter (PM) from different cigarettes. The quantitative aspect of the comparisons requires appropriate statistical methods and replication levels, to support the interpretation in terms of power and significance. This paper recommends a uniform statistical analysis for the Ames test, mouse lymphoma mammalian cell mutation assay (MLA) and the in vitro micronucleus test (IVMNT); involving a hierarchical decision process with respect to slope, fixed effect and single dose comparisons. With these methods, replication levels of 5 (Ames test TA98), 4 (Ames test TA100), 10 (Ames test TA1537), 6 (MLA) and 4 (IVMNT) resolved a 30% difference in PM genotoxicity
Samples of indoor air were collected from an office room (88 m³) both before smoking and during expe...
AbstractA wealth of in vitro toxicological information on different types of tobaccos and tobacco pr...
Objective: Micronuclei are induced in cells by a variety of substances, like UV radiation, infrared ...
AbstractIn vitro genotoxicity assays are often used to compare tobacco smoke particulate matter (PM)...
AbstractSome of the toxic effects of smoking have been attributed to the combustion of nitrogenous p...
AbstractParticulate matter (PM) collected from mainstream tobacco smoke is a test article commonly u...
AbstractTobacco smoke contains more than 5600 constituents, of which approximately 150 are toxicants...
AbstractCigarette smoke is a complex mixture consisting of more than 5600 identified chemical consti...
The possible genotoxicity of the total particulate matter (TPM) in cigarette smoke has typically bee...
Background: Many of the contents of cigarette smoke are genotoxic in nature, and consequently, cytog...
Ames test data of experiments with smoke of six cigarette types were used for dose-response analysis...
There is a history for the use of in vitro bioassays to assess the toxicological properties of mains...
BACKGROUND: Development of tobacco smoking associated lesions are a well-documented phenomenon and ...
The Ames test has established use in the assessment of potential mutagenicity of tobacco products bu...
There has been limited toxicity testing of cigarillos, including comparison to cigarettes. The prese...
Samples of indoor air were collected from an office room (88 m³) both before smoking and during expe...
AbstractA wealth of in vitro toxicological information on different types of tobaccos and tobacco pr...
Objective: Micronuclei are induced in cells by a variety of substances, like UV radiation, infrared ...
AbstractIn vitro genotoxicity assays are often used to compare tobacco smoke particulate matter (PM)...
AbstractSome of the toxic effects of smoking have been attributed to the combustion of nitrogenous p...
AbstractParticulate matter (PM) collected from mainstream tobacco smoke is a test article commonly u...
AbstractTobacco smoke contains more than 5600 constituents, of which approximately 150 are toxicants...
AbstractCigarette smoke is a complex mixture consisting of more than 5600 identified chemical consti...
The possible genotoxicity of the total particulate matter (TPM) in cigarette smoke has typically bee...
Background: Many of the contents of cigarette smoke are genotoxic in nature, and consequently, cytog...
Ames test data of experiments with smoke of six cigarette types were used for dose-response analysis...
There is a history for the use of in vitro bioassays to assess the toxicological properties of mains...
BACKGROUND: Development of tobacco smoking associated lesions are a well-documented phenomenon and ...
The Ames test has established use in the assessment of potential mutagenicity of tobacco products bu...
There has been limited toxicity testing of cigarillos, including comparison to cigarettes. The prese...
Samples of indoor air were collected from an office room (88 m³) both before smoking and during expe...
AbstractA wealth of in vitro toxicological information on different types of tobaccos and tobacco pr...
Objective: Micronuclei are induced in cells by a variety of substances, like UV radiation, infrared ...