1998
DOI: 10.1289/ehp.98106s157
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Validation of transgenic mice carrying the human prototype c-Ha-ras gene as a bioassay model for rapid carcinogenicity testing.

Abstract: Carcinogenicity testing is indispensable for identifying environmental carcinogens and for evaluating the safety of drugs in the process of development. Conventional 2-year rodent bioassays are one of the most resource-consuming tests in terms of animals, time, and costs. Development of rapid carcinogenicity testing systems that can assess carcinogenicity within a short period has become a social demand and is essential to improve efficacy in the identification of environmental carcinogens as well as in the de… Show more

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“…GM animals have been developed and are being used to complement or, in some cases, replace the chronic rodent bioassays that have traditionally been performed for assessing cancer risks (reviewed in Boverhof et al, 2011; French et al, 2001b; Pritchard et al, 2003; Storer et al, 2010; Tennant et al, 1995; Yamamoto et al, 1998a). A large number of GM animals have been used and/or are currently being developed to investigate the role of specific genes and signaling pathways in chemical carcinogenesis (Boverhof et al, 2011; Goldsworthy et al, 1994; Macleod & Jacks, 1999).…”
Section: Genetically Modified Animals Used For Accelerated Cancer Biomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…GM animals have been developed and are being used to complement or, in some cases, replace the chronic rodent bioassays that have traditionally been performed for assessing cancer risks (reviewed in Boverhof et al, 2011; French et al, 2001b; Pritchard et al, 2003; Storer et al, 2010; Tennant et al, 1995; Yamamoto et al, 1998a). A large number of GM animals have been used and/or are currently being developed to investigate the role of specific genes and signaling pathways in chemical carcinogenesis (Boverhof et al, 2011; Goldsworthy et al, 1994; Macleod & Jacks, 1999).…”
Section: Genetically Modified Animals Used For Accelerated Cancer Biomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Summaries of the results from the three models ( Trp53 +/− , Tg.AC and ras H2) that have had substantial evaluation to date have been presented in several reviews (Jacobs, 2005; Pritchard et al, 2003; Spalding et al, 2000; Storer et al, 2010; Tennant et al, 1999a; Yamamoto et al, 1998a). In these reports, a variety of carcinogenic and noncarcinogenic chemicals have been tested with frequently encouraging results.…”
Section: Use Of Genetically Modified Mice In Hazard Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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