Opportunities to integrate new approaches in genetic toxicology: An ILSI-HESI workshop report

Genetic toxicity tests currently used to identify and characterize potential human mutagens and carcinogens rely on measurements of primary DNA damage, gene mutation, and chromosome damage in vitro and in rodents. The International Life Sciences Institute Health and Environmental Sciences Institute...

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Main Authors: Zeiger, Errol (Author), Gollapudi, Bhaskar (Author), Aardema, Marilyn J. (Author), Auerbach, Scott (Author), Boverhof, Darrell (Author), Custer, Laura (Author), Honma, Masamitsu (Author), Ishida, Seiichi (Author), Kasinski, Andrea L. (Author), Kim, James H. (Author), Manjanatha, Mugimane G. (Author), Marlowe, Jennifer (Author), Pfuhler, Stefan (Author), Pogribny, Igor (Author), Slikker, William (Author), Stankowski, Leon F. (Author), Tanir, Jennifer Y. (Author), Tice, Raymond (Author), van Benthem, Jan (Author), White, Paul (Author), Witt, Kristine L. (Author), Thybaud, Véronique (Author), Dedon, Peter C. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley Blackwell, 2015-10-30T18:41:32Z.
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