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Characterization of cytotoxic effect of asbestos on normal human fibroblasts.

Using viable cell counting and the incorporation of radioactive thymidine in cell TCA precipitate, we have attempted to separate the effects of asbestos on cell growth inhibition (reproductive failure) vs. cell killing. NIEHS crocidolite and NIEHS intermediate-sized chrysotile at a concentration of...

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Autores principales: Chang, M J, Singh, N P, Turturro, A, Hart, R W
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1983
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6315364
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author Chang, M J
Singh, N P
Turturro, A
Hart, R W
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description Using viable cell counting and the incorporation of radioactive thymidine in cell TCA precipitate, we have attempted to separate the effects of asbestos on cell growth inhibition (reproductive failure) vs. cell killing. NIEHS crocidolite and NIEHS intermediate-sized chrysotile at a concentration of 10 micrograms/mL were studied. Cytotoxic effects were demonstrated with both types of asbestos. Thymidine incorporation expressed as cpm/viable cell was enhanced in the presence of either form of asbestos. It is concluded that both negatively charged crocidolite and positively charged chrysotile are toxic to human fibroblast cells in culture and exert their cell killing but not growth inhibition effect concurrently with a stimulation of DNA synthesis.
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spelling pubmed-15693182006-09-18 Characterization of cytotoxic effect of asbestos on normal human fibroblasts. Chang, M J Singh, N P Turturro, A Hart, R W Environ Health Perspect Research Article Using viable cell counting and the incorporation of radioactive thymidine in cell TCA precipitate, we have attempted to separate the effects of asbestos on cell growth inhibition (reproductive failure) vs. cell killing. NIEHS crocidolite and NIEHS intermediate-sized chrysotile at a concentration of 10 micrograms/mL were studied. Cytotoxic effects were demonstrated with both types of asbestos. Thymidine incorporation expressed as cpm/viable cell was enhanced in the presence of either form of asbestos. It is concluded that both negatively charged crocidolite and positively charged chrysotile are toxic to human fibroblast cells in culture and exert their cell killing but not growth inhibition effect concurrently with a stimulation of DNA synthesis. 1983-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1569318/ /pubmed/6315364 Text en
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Hart, R W
Characterization of cytotoxic effect of asbestos on normal human fibroblasts.
title Characterization of cytotoxic effect of asbestos on normal human fibroblasts.
title_full Characterization of cytotoxic effect of asbestos on normal human fibroblasts.
title_fullStr Characterization of cytotoxic effect of asbestos on normal human fibroblasts.
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of cytotoxic effect of asbestos on normal human fibroblasts.
title_short Characterization of cytotoxic effect of asbestos on normal human fibroblasts.
title_sort characterization of cytotoxic effect of asbestos on normal human fibroblasts.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6315364
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