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Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Science and Health . Part A: Environmental Science and Engineering. 20:427-484
A study of anthraquinone dyes as candidates for nomination to the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Chemical Selection Working Group (CSWG) for carcinogenesis bioassay is described. The preliminary candidate list of dyes was provided by the U.S. Operat
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Science and Health . Part A: Environmental Science and Engineering. 19:27-65
The class of organometallic compounds was studied in order to nominate chemicals to the National Cancer Institute as candidates for carcinogen bioassay. A preliminary list of 1,815 candidate chemicals was developed for four major subclasses: (1) alky
Autor:
L.B. Swett, D. Lent, C. C. Sigman, A.M. Miller, M. K. Doeltz, C. T. Helmes, K. E. McCaleb, E. Helmes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Science and Health . Part A: Environmental Science and Engineering. 18:175-201
The class of aryl sulfonamides was studied in order to nominate chemicals to the Chemical Selection Working Group as candidates for carcinogenesis bioassay. After application of several qualifying criteria relating to previous, current, or planned ca
Autor:
C.C. Sigman, D. Lent, V.A. Fung, T.E. Klein, M. Mackie, Karol L. Thompson, M. K. Doeltz, C. T. Helmes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Science and Health . Part A: Environmental Science and Engineering. 19:97-231
A study of azo and nitro dyes as candidates for nomination to the NCI Chemical Selection Working Group (CSWG) for carcinogenesis bioassay is described. The preliminary candidate list of 383 dyes was provided by the Dyes Environmental and Toxicology O
Autor:
P. A. Papa, C. T. Helmes, S. Casey, O.H. Johnson, L.B. Swett, K. E. McCaleb, A.M. Miller, M.A. Valentini, M. K. Doeltz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Science and Health . Part A: Environmental Science and Engineering. 19:1-25
The use class of biocides was studied in order to nominate chemicals as candidates for carcinogen bioassay to the National Cancer Institute. After the application of several qualifying criteria that related to previous, current, or planned carcinogen