Guide to short-term tests for detecting mutagenic and carcinogenic chemicals
World Health Organization ; UN. Environment Programme
WHO - Geneva
1985
208 p.
carcinogenicity ; carcinogens ; evaluation of technique ; IPCS ; mutagenicity tests ; mutagens ; risk assessment
Environmental Health Criteria
51
Chemicals
English
Bibliogr.
92-4-154191-1
"A methodological guide to short-term testing for mutagens and genotoxic carcinogens. In view of the acknowledged limitations in the capacity of short-term tests to screen for mutagenicity and carcinogenicity, the report attempts to explain the types of test that are commonly employed and the meaning that the results of such tests may have in the assessment of possible human hazards. The most extensive section contains descriptions, in phylogenetic order, of the most commonly used and most widely accepted assays. Emphasis is placed on the specific minimum scientific and technical criteria regarded as critical factors in obtaining data of acceptable quality and reliability. The next section provides additional criteria for good laboratory practice in genetic toxicology. The report concludes with guidelines for the application and interpretation of short-term tests."
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