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The organ-specific modulation of malignant processes by opioids: a systematic review of cell culture studies. [PDF]
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Development of a novel acaricide, acynonapyr. [PDF]
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Initial evaluation of a new cervical screening strategy combining human papillomavirus genotyping and automated visual evaluation: the Human Papillomavirus-Automated Visual Evaluation Consortium. [PDF]
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Carcinogenicity testing of drugs
1985The dramatic advances in medicine in the last fifty years have stemmed in large part from extensive research to discover new effective medications for controlling and treating many types of diseases that afflict mankind. In the development of new drugs, an increasingly important aspect is to predict and assess any adverse effects that the products ...
G M, Williams, J H, Weisburger
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Carcinogenicity Testing of Drugs
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980To the Editor.— I agree with John C. Ballin, MD (242:26, 1979), that the results of studies in which large doses are given to animals for a lifetime do not necessarily mean that "such drugs or chemicals are carcinogenic in man when taken according to label directions." But the studies do not necessarily mean that such drugs or chemicals are not ...
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The peritoneal cell carcinogenicity test
Mutation Research Letters, 1986The peritoneal cell carcinogenicity test, which is a new short-term in vivo-in vitro transformation test invented by Nashed (1981), was evaluated in the present report. The experimental design and materials used were as close as possible to those used by Nashed (1981).
Nielsen, Jesper B., Andersen, Ole
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Carcinogenicity Testing of Drugs
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979To the Editor.— The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has begun a long-term project of testing commonly used drugs for their possible carcinogenic effect in animals. In conducting these tests, the NCI uses a standard protocol that involves giving drugs for long periods (generally lifetime feeding) in large doses to mice, rats, and other experimental ...
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2013
In vitro and short-term in vivo test systems for identifying chemicals with carcinogenic potential are described. Unlike other toxicity endpoints typically measured, cancer is the cumulative effect of a series of molecular, cellular, and tissue changes proceeding sequentially.
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In vitro and short-term in vivo test systems for identifying chemicals with carcinogenic potential are described. Unlike other toxicity endpoints typically measured, cancer is the cumulative effect of a series of molecular, cellular, and tissue changes proceeding sequentially.
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