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Rec-Assays on Chemical Carcinogens

TABLE 10. Results of the Rec-Assay and Reversion Assay on the Extracts from Intestinal Microbes  [Pg.170]

TABLE 11. Examples of Chemical Carcinogens That Gave Positive Results in the Rec-Assay [Pg.171]

The authors thank Prof. Y. Tazima (Misima) and Dr. F. J. de Serres (Research Triangle Park) for their warm encouragement for development of the rec-assay. The present study was supported in part by research grants from the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Welfare, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, the Science and Technology Agency of Japan, The Takamatsunomiya Cancer Research Foundation, and the Nissan Science Foundation. [Pg.171]

Sadaie, and K. Tutikawa, Mutagenic action of phloxine, Annu. Rep. Natl. Inst. Genet. 21, 72 (1970). [Pg.171]

Sadaie, and K. Tutikawa, Microbial screening of mutagens and carcinogens, II. Utilization of radiation-sensitive mutant strains, Proc. Annu. Meet. Jpn. Assoc. Agric. Chem. 46, 4C-18 (1971) (in Japanese). [Pg.171]


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