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Relative proliferative potency

The relative proliferative potency (RPP) is the ratio between the minimum concentration of estradiol needed for maximal cell yield and the minimum dose of the test compound needed to obtain a similar effect. The relative proliferative effect (RPE) describes the ratio between the highest cell yield obtained with the chemical and with... [Pg.921]

RPP Relative proliferative potency is the ratio between 17)0-estradiol and the xenobiotic doses needed to produce maximal cell yields x 100 (E-SCREEN assay of Soto et al.) [136]. All data from Ref. [136] as otherwise noted. [Pg.46]

Fig. 2. Relative Peroxisome Proliferative Activity of Chlorinated Phenoxyacetic Acids and Related Compounds in Cultured Rat Hepatocytes. ( R.P. = Relative potency for induction of palmitoyl CoA oxidation. Data summarized from Lewis et al. [20])... Fig. 2. Relative Peroxisome Proliferative Activity of Chlorinated Phenoxyacetic Acids and Related Compounds in Cultured Rat Hepatocytes. ( R.P. = Relative potency for induction of palmitoyl CoA oxidation. Data summarized from Lewis et al. [20])...

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