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Standard Guide for Performing the Mouse Lymphoma Assay for Mammalian Cell Mutagenicity
STANDARD published on 1.1.1997
Designation standards: ASTM E1280-97
Note: WITHDRAWN
Publication date standards: 1.1.1997
SKU: NS-41125
The number of pages: 9
Approximate weight : 27 g (0.06 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
Assay, Carcinogenicity, Chromosomal/genetic effects, Cloning, Cytotoxicity, Data analysis-environmental, Genetic examination, Mammalian cell mutagenicity, Metabolic activation, MLA (mouse lymphoma assay), Mouse/mice, Plating (cloning) efficiency, Quality control, Solubility, Spontaneous (background) mutant frequency, Test animals, Testing methods, THMG cleansing, Total growth, Toxicity/toxicology, performing the mouse lymphoma assay for mammalian cell mutagenicity,, guide
1. Scope |
1.1 The purpose and scope of this guide is to present background material and to establish criteria by which protocols and procedures for conducting the L5178Y/TK +/- 3.7.2C mouse lymphoma mutagenicity assay (commonly referred to as the mouse lymphoma assay, (MLA)) can be properly understood and evaluated. These guidelines are also intended to aid researchers and others to gain a better understanding of the critical elements involved with mammalian cell mutagenicity testing. More specifically, this guide is intended to provide for researchers the accomplishment of the following goals: 1.1.1 Provide an understanding of the critical procedures (steps) in the performance of this mammalian cell mutagenicity test. 1.1.2 Provide generalized criteria by which researchers can evaluate if they are properly performing, utilizing, and interpreting this assay. 1.1.3 Provide criteria by which individuals responsible for evaluating MLA data can determine if the experiments have been properly performed and interpreted. 1.1.4 Provide a basis from which new procedures and developments in testing procedures can be evaluated. 1.1.5 Provide an understanding of the types of genetic damage (that is, gene and chromosomal mutation) that may be detected in this mammalian cell mutagenicity test. |
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