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Carcinogenesis testing

NCI. 1979. Bioassay of methyl parathion for possible carcinogenicity. Bethesda, MD U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Carcinogenesis Testing Program. DHEW (NIH) Publication No. 79-1713 NCI-CG-TR-157, 112. [Pg.224]

NCI. 1978. Bioassay of endosulfan for possible carcinogenicity. Carcinogenesis Testing Program,... [Pg.308]

Cameron, T.P., Hickman, R.L., Komreich, M.R. and Tarone, R.E. (1985). History, survival, and growth patterns of B6C3F1 mice and F344 rats in the National Cancer Institute Carcinogenesis Testing Program. Fundam. Appl. Toxicol. 5 526-538. [Pg.330]

National Cancer Institute. Bioassay of Toxaphene for Possible Carcinogenicity. DHEW (NIH) Pub No 79-837. Bethesda, MD, Carcinogenesis Testing Program, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention, 1979... [Pg.689]

Soyasapogenol B, soyasaponins I and II and wistariasaponins from Wistaria brachybotrys (wistariasaponin C corresponds to astragaloside VIII) decreased (20-30%) the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) activation induced by the tumor promoter TPA (12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate) in Raji cells at a concentration of lxlO2 mol ratio [151]. Soyasaponin I from the same plant exhibited remarkable inhibitory effects on mouse skin tumor promotion on the basis of the two-stage DMBA-TPA carcinogenesis test in vivo. Soyasaponin I reduced the number of papillomas per mouse at about 40% even at 20 weeks [152]. [Pg.222]

National Cancer Institute. Technical Report Series number 150. NIH Publ. No. 79-1706, Bethesda, Maryland Carcinogenesis Testing Program, National Cancer Institute. [Pg.123]

Pauli BU. 1990. Carcinogenesis testing of sintered porous (Co Cr Mo) cobalt-chromium-molybdenum implants. U.S. Department of Agriculture/Current Research Information System. Database, July 19,... [Pg.452]

Rationale for Using a Tissue Culture System in Metal Carcinogenesis Testing... [Pg.76]

Abies sachalinensis (C.F.Schmidt) Mast, (bark) Spirobiflavonoids (abiesinols). All compounds exhibited potent inhibitory effects on ( )-(iI)-methyl-2-[( )-hydroxyimino]-5-nitro-6-methoxyhex-3-enamide (NOR 1) activation. A spirobiflavonoid showed remarkable anti-tumor-initiating activity in the in vivo two-stage mouse skin carcinogenesis test using peroxynitrite (ONOO PN) as the initiator and 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol- 13-acetate (TPA) as the promoter. Wada et al., 2010[476]. [Pg.169]

Report of the NTP Ad Hoc Panel on Chemical Carcinogenesis Testing and Evaluation, National Toxicology Program. August 17, 1984. [Pg.162]

So far, no potential cancer chemopreventive agent constituent from a Hernandia species has been subjected to biological follow up after the initial in vitro investigation, e.g., by using a mouse mammary organ culture assay [75] or a two-stage mouse skin carcinogenesis test [86]. [Pg.593]

Active as inhibitor on two stage carcinogenesis test of mouse skin tumors induced by nitric oxide donor (NOR 1) and TPA. [44]... [Pg.371]

Anti-tumor promoting activity on a two-stage carcinogenesis test on mouse skin using DMBA and croton oil. Increase the life span of transplanted DLA and EAO harboring mice and reduces the volume of transplanted solid tumors [101]... [Pg.378]


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