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Ni3S2-transformed colony

Cloning of Transformed Colonies. In some cases transformed colonies induct by treatment with Ni3S2 were isolated so that cell lines could be derived from these transformed cells. The plates containing... [Pg.79]

Carcinogenic metal compoimds such as crystalline Ni3S2 induced a dose-dependent statistically significant incidence of transformation in secondary cultures of Syrian hamster cells. A chemically related compound, amorphous NiS, which is not carcinogenic, resulted in no statistically significant incidences of transformed colonies. Untreated control cultures also had no statistically significant incidence of transformation. We have... [Pg.87]


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