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Main Title Sensitivity, Specificity and Accuracy of the Arabidopsis Assay in the Identification of Carcinogens.
Author Redei, G. P. ; Acedo, G. N. ; Andhu, S. S. ;
CORP Author Missouri Univ.-Columbia.;Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Year Published 1984
Report Number EPA-R-807892; EPA-600/D-84-105;
Stock Number PB84-182195
Additional Subjects Carcinogens ; Bioassay ; Bacteria ; In vitro analysis ; In vivo analysis ; Sensitivity ; Mutagens ; Identifying ; Accuracy ; Arabidopsis multilocus ; Bioindicators
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Abstract The paper compares the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of Arabidopsis multilocus assay with several other in vitro and in vivo bioassays. Sensitivity was defined as a percentage of the carcinogens correctly identified as mutagens. Specificity was calculated by multiplying with 100 the fraction of the number correctly identified 'non-carcinogens'/total number of 'non-carcinogens' unambiguously classified. Accuracy represents the fraction of the correct answers/all unambiguous test, multiplied with 100. These parameters were estimated in Arabidopsis by testing 37 carcinogen/non-carcinogen pairs of chemicals. The overall sensitivity of Arabidopsis assay was higher than any of the bioassays employed in the Internation Collaborative Program.
PUB Date Free Form 1984
Category Codes 6T; 6M; 57Y; 57K
NTIS Prices PC A03/MF A01
Primary Description 600/11
Document Type NT
Cataloging Source NTIS/MT
Control Number 418823535
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