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      Effect of pesticides on scheduled and unscheduled DNA synthesis of rat thymocytes and human lymphocytes

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      Archives of Toxicology
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          A New Sensitive Chemical Actinometer. II. Potassium Ferrioxalate as a Standard Chemical Actinometer

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            Carcinogens are mutagens: a simple test system combining liver homogenates for activation and bacteria for detection.

            18 Carcinogens, including aflatoxin B(1), benzo(a)pyrene, acetylaminofluorene, benzidine, and dimethylamino-trans-stilbene, are shown to be activated by liver homogenates to form potent frameshift mutagens. We believe that these carcinogens have in common a ring system sufficiently planar for a stacking interaction with DNA base pairs and a part of the molecule capable of being metabolized to a reactive group: these structural features are discussed in terms of the theory of frameshift mutagenesis. We propose that these carcinogens, and many others that are mutagens, cause cancer by somatic mutation. A simple, inexpensive, and extremely sensitive test for detection of carcinogens as mutagens is described. It consists of the use of a rat or human liver homogenate for carcinogen activation (thus supplying mammalian metabolism) and a set of Salmonella histidine mutants for mutagen detection. The homogenate, bacteria, and a TPNH-generating system are all incubated together on a petri plate. With the most active compounds, as little as a few nanograms can be detected.
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              Microbiological mutagenicity studies of pesticides in vitro

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                Journal
                Archives of Toxicology
                Arch Toxicol
                Springer Nature
                0340-5761
                1432-0738
                July 1980
                July 1980
                : 45
                : 2
                : 101-108
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                10.1007/BF01270907
                aeafdf86-4403-4ed0-b679-4596bc861121
                © 1980
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