“…Several studies indicate that chemical carcinogens induce increased aggregation and anchorage-indepen-dent survival of certain cells in vitro (Traul et al, 1979;Suk et al, 1983, 198%;Poiley et al, 1984;Eker and Sanner, 1983;Rhim et al, 1981;Steuer et al, 1977;Putnam et al, 1977). The enhancement of anchorage-independent survival (survival in aggregation) has been proposed as an in vitro assay system for the identification of potential chemical carcinogens (Suk et al, 19856;Shin et al, 1975). The 2FR4 cell system has been shown to be responsive to a wide range of chemical carcinogens, including DMBA, 4NQ0, benzo(a)pyrene, 3methylcholanthrene, 2-acetylaminofluorene, NiS04, urethane, and diethylnitrosamine (Traul et al, 1979;Suk, 1985;Suk et al, 19856).…”