Photo catalogue for the classification of foci in the BALB/c 3T3 cell transformation assay

Mutation Research
Kiyoshi SasakiMakoto Umeda

Abstract

This catalogue is a display of focus photos representative of the BALB/c 3T3 cell transformation assay (CTA). It is intended as a visual aid for the identification and the scoring of foci in the conduct of the assay. A proper training from experienced personnel together with the protocol reported in this issue and the present photo catalogue will support method transfer and consistency in the assay results.

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Jan 4, 2012·Mutation Research·Kiyoshi SasakiMakoto Umeda

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Mar 6, 2012·Mutation Research·Raffaella Corvi, Philippe Vanparys
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