ГОСТ Р ИСО 10993-3— 2009
Библиография
Общая литература
[1] OECD 474. Mammalian Erythrocyte Micronucleus Test
[2] OECD 475. Mammalian Bone Marrow Chromosome Aberration Test
Rodent Dominant Lethal Test
In vitro Sister Chromatid Exchange Assay in Mammalian Cells
[3] OECD 478. Genetic Toxicology —
[4] OECD 479. Genetic Toxicology —
[5] OECD 480. Genetic Toxicology —
Saccharomyces cerevisiae — Gene Mutation Assay
[6] OECD 481. Genetic Toxicology — Saacharomyces cerevisiae — Miotic Recombination Assay
[7] OECD 482. Genetic Toxicology — DNA Damage and Repair. Unscheduled DNA Synthesis in Mammalian Cells In Vitro
[8] OECD 483. Mammalian Spermatogonia! Chromosome Aberration Test
[9] OECD 484. Genetic Toxicology — Mouse Spot Test
[10] OECD 485. Genetic Toxicology — Mouse Heritable Translocation Assay
[11] OECD 486, Unscheduled DNA Synthesis (UDS) Test with Mammalian Liver Cells In vivo
[12] Official Journal of the European Communities. L 133/73. May 1988. concerning in vitro cell transformation tests.
Литература no трансгенным животным
[13] GORELICK. N. J. Overview of mutation assays In transgenic mice for routine testing. Environmental and Molecular
Mutagenesis. 1995. 25. pp. 218— 230
[14] PROVOST. G.S., ROGERS. B.J.. DYCAICO. M.J.. and CARR. G. Evaluation of the transgenic Lambda/Lacl mouse
model as a short-term predictor of heritable risk. Mutation Research. 1997.388. pp. 129— 136
[15] KRISHNA. G.. URDA. G.. and THEISS. J. Principles and practice of integrating genotoxlcity evaluation into routine
toxicology studies, a pharmaceutical industry perspective. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, 1998, 32. pp.
115— 120
[16] MACGREGOR. J.T. Transgenic animal models for mutagenesis studies: role in mutagenesis research and regulatory
testing. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis. 1998. 32, pp. 106— 109
[17] KOHLER. S.W.. et al. Development of a short-term in vitro mutagenesis assay: The effect of methylation on the
recovery of a lambda phage shuttle vector from transgenic mice. Nucleic Acid Research. 1990.18. pp. 3007— 3013
[18] SHORT. J.M., KOHLER. S.W. and PROVOST. G.S. The use of lambda phage shuttle vectors in transgenic mice for
development of a short term mutagenicity assay. In Mutation and the environment- Wdey-Llss. New York. 1990. pp.
355— 367
Литература no анализам клеточной трансформации
[19] LEBOEUF. R.A.. KERCKAERT. K.A.. AADEMA, M.J.. and ISFORT. R.J. Use of the Syrian hamster embryo and
BALB/c 3T3 cell transformation for assessing the carcinogenic potential of chemicals. IARC Science Publications.
1999. 146. pp. 409— 425
[20] LEBOEUF. R.A etal. The pH 6.7 hamster embryo cell transformation assay for assessing the carcinogenic potential of
chemicals. Mutation Research. 1996.356. pp. 65— 84
[21] AARDEMA. M.J.. ISFORT. R.J.. THOMPSON. E.D.. and LEBOEUF. R.A. The low pH Syrian hamster embryo (SHE)
cell transformation assay: a revitalized role in carcinogenic prediction. Mutation Research. 1996.356. pp. 5— 9
[22] ISFORT. R.J. and LEBOEUF. R.A. The Syrian hamster embryo (SHE) cell transformation system: a biologically
relevant in vitro model — with carcinogen predicting capabilities — of In vivo multistage neoplastic transformation.
Critical Reviews In Oncology. 1995. 6. pp. 251— 260
[23] Advances in Modem Environment Toxicology. Vol. 1. Mammalian Cell Transformation by Chemical Carcinogens. N.
Mishra. V. Dunkel. and M. Mehlman (eds). Senate Press: Princeton Junction. NJ. 1981
[24] Transformation Assays of Established Celt Lines: Mechanisms and Application. T. Kakunaga and H. Yamasaki (eds).
Proceedings of a Workshop Organized by IARC In Collaboration with the US National Cancer Institute and the US
Environmental Protection Agency. Lyon 15-17 Feb. 1984. IARC Scientific Publication No. 67
[25] BARRET. J.C.. OHSHIMURA. M.. TANAKA. N. and TSUTSUI. T. Genetic and Epigenetic Mechanisms of Presumed
NongenotoxicCarcinogens. In Banbury Report25: Nongenotoxtc Mechanisms in Carcinogenesis. 1987. pp.311— 324
[26] OSHIMURA. M.. HESTERBERG. TW.. TSUTSUI. T. and BARRETT. JC. Correlation of asbestos-induced cytogenetic
effects with cell transformation of Syrian hamsterembryo cells in culture. Cancer Res.. Nov. 1984.44, pp. 5017— 5022
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