Characterization of toxicogenomic signatures of carcinogen exposure holds significant promise for mechanistic and predictive toxicology. In vitro transcriptomic studies allow the comparison of the response to chemicals with diverse mode of actions under controlled experimental conditions. We conducted an in vitro study in TK6 cells to characterize gene expression signatures of exposure to 15 genotoxic carcinogens frequently used in European industries. We also examined the dose-responsive changes in gene expression, and perturbation of biochemical pathways in response to these carcinogens. TK6 cells were exposed at 3 dose levels for 24 h with and without S9 human metabolic mix. Since S9 had an impact on gene expression (885 genes), we analy...
Toxicological studies assessing the safety of compounds for humans frequently use in vitro systems t...
Genotoxic carcinogens significantly damage cells and tissues by targeting macromolecules such as pro...
Toxicological studies assessing the safety of compounds for humans frequently use in vitro systems t...
Characterization of toxicogenomic signatures of carcinogen exposure holds significant promise for me...
<div><p>Characterization of toxicogenomic signatures of carcinogen exposure holds significant promis...
Information on the carcinogenic potential of chemicals is primarily available for High Production Vo...
Chemical carcinogens may cause a multitude of effects inside cells, thereby affecting transcript lev...
Chemical carcinogens may cause a multitude of effects inside cells, thereby affecting transcript lev...
AbstractGenotoxicity testing is a critical component of chemical assessment. The use of integrated a...
The EU FP6 project carcinoGENOMICS explored the combination of toxicogenomics and in vitro cell cult...
In the current study, we assessed the global DNA methylation changes in human lymphoblastoid (TK6) c...
Abstract(±)-anti-benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-diol-9,10-epoxide (BPDE) is a carcinogen causing bulky-adduct DN...
In the current study, we assessed the global DNA methylation changes in human lymphoblastoid (TK6) c...
Even though exposure to benzene has been linked to a variety of cancers including leukemia, the deta...
Toxicological studies assessing the safety of compounds for humans frequently use in vitro systems t...
Genotoxic carcinogens significantly damage cells and tissues by targeting macromolecules such as pro...
Toxicological studies assessing the safety of compounds for humans frequently use in vitro systems t...
Characterization of toxicogenomic signatures of carcinogen exposure holds significant promise for me...
<div><p>Characterization of toxicogenomic signatures of carcinogen exposure holds significant promis...
Information on the carcinogenic potential of chemicals is primarily available for High Production Vo...
Chemical carcinogens may cause a multitude of effects inside cells, thereby affecting transcript lev...
Chemical carcinogens may cause a multitude of effects inside cells, thereby affecting transcript lev...
AbstractGenotoxicity testing is a critical component of chemical assessment. The use of integrated a...
The EU FP6 project carcinoGENOMICS explored the combination of toxicogenomics and in vitro cell cult...
In the current study, we assessed the global DNA methylation changes in human lymphoblastoid (TK6) c...
Abstract(±)-anti-benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-diol-9,10-epoxide (BPDE) is a carcinogen causing bulky-adduct DN...
In the current study, we assessed the global DNA methylation changes in human lymphoblastoid (TK6) c...
Even though exposure to benzene has been linked to a variety of cancers including leukemia, the deta...
Toxicological studies assessing the safety of compounds for humans frequently use in vitro systems t...
Genotoxic carcinogens significantly damage cells and tissues by targeting macromolecules such as pro...
Toxicological studies assessing the safety of compounds for humans frequently use in vitro systems t...