The APTIMA V R HPV Assay (AHPV) allows detection of 14 high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) RNA types in cervical specimens. Until present, the assay has been compared to HPV DNA tests only in triage settings. Herein, we compare AHPV with a DNA assay (Hybrid Capture V R 2; HC2) and liquid-based cyto
Evaluation of coal liquids derived from the eds process in carcinogenesis screening tests
โ Scribed by R. H. McKee; K. A. Traul; R. T. Przygoda
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 605 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0260-437X
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โฆ Synopsis
Four process streams derived from the EDSS direct coal liquefaction process were evaluated in two in vitro assays to screen for carcinogenic potential: the Salmonella/mammalian microsome mutagenicity assay and the Syrian hamster embryo morphologic transformation assay. Three high boiling liquids (two recycle solvents, nominal boiling range 200425ยฐC; and a fuel oil blend, nominal boiling range 200438ยฐC) were active in both assays. A hydrotreated naphtha sample (<2OO"C) was not active in either. The Salmonella data agreed qualitatively with results of dermal carcinogenesis studies; however, quantitative differences as measured by the estimation of mutagenic potency were apparent. The lack of quantitative agreement may have been related to the fact that the dermal carcinogenic activity of coal-derived synthetic fuels is predominantly associated with neutral polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, whereas activity in the Salmonella assay is strongly influenced by the presence of aromatic amines and nitroaromatic compounds.
Two modifications of the Salmonella assay-detergent disperson and hamster S9 activatiowwere examined. These techniques improved assay performance for some but not all of the coal liquids. The differences in response may have been related to compositional differences in the various liquids.
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