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Dose-response relationship of fibrous dusts in intraperitoneal studies.

The relationship between the number of fibers injected intraperitoneally and the occurrence of peritoneal mesotheliomas in rats was investigated using data from a series of carcinogenicity studies with several fibrous dusts. Based on observed tumor incidences ranging between 10 and 90%, the hypothes...

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Autores principales: Roller, M, Pott, F, Kamino, K, Althoff, G H, Bellmann, B
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1470123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9400733
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author Roller, M
Pott, F
Kamino, K
Althoff, G H
Bellmann, B
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Bellmann, B
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description The relationship between the number of fibers injected intraperitoneally and the occurrence of peritoneal mesotheliomas in rats was investigated using data from a series of carcinogenicity studies with several fibrous dusts. Based on observed tumor incidences ranging between 10 and 90%, the hypothesis of a common slope of dose-response relationships (parallel probit lines in probit analysis) cannot be rejected. In general, parallelism of probit lines is considered an indication of a common mode of action. Analysis of the shape of the dose-response relationship, with one apparent exception, shows virtually linear or superlinear behavior, i.e., from these data, there is no indication of a decrease in carcinogenic potency of an elementary carcinogenic unit at lower doses.
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spelling pubmed-14701232006-06-01 Dose-response relationship of fibrous dusts in intraperitoneal studies. Roller, M Pott, F Kamino, K Althoff, G H Bellmann, B Environ Health Perspect Research Article The relationship between the number of fibers injected intraperitoneally and the occurrence of peritoneal mesotheliomas in rats was investigated using data from a series of carcinogenicity studies with several fibrous dusts. Based on observed tumor incidences ranging between 10 and 90%, the hypothesis of a common slope of dose-response relationships (parallel probit lines in probit analysis) cannot be rejected. In general, parallelism of probit lines is considered an indication of a common mode of action. Analysis of the shape of the dose-response relationship, with one apparent exception, shows virtually linear or superlinear behavior, i.e., from these data, there is no indication of a decrease in carcinogenic potency of an elementary carcinogenic unit at lower doses. 1997-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1470123/ /pubmed/9400733 Text en
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Roller, M
Pott, F
Kamino, K
Althoff, G H
Bellmann, B
Dose-response relationship of fibrous dusts in intraperitoneal studies.
title Dose-response relationship of fibrous dusts in intraperitoneal studies.
title_full Dose-response relationship of fibrous dusts in intraperitoneal studies.
title_fullStr Dose-response relationship of fibrous dusts in intraperitoneal studies.
title_full_unstemmed Dose-response relationship of fibrous dusts in intraperitoneal studies.
title_short Dose-response relationship of fibrous dusts in intraperitoneal studies.
title_sort dose-response relationship of fibrous dusts in intraperitoneal studies.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1470123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9400733
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