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Mutat Res ; 310(2): 249-56, 1994 Oct 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7523895

ABSTRACT

Four laboratories, two in the Czech Republic (Brno and Prague) and two in the CIS (Moscow and Duschanbe), participated in the International Programme on Chemical Safety's (IPCS) collaborative study to evaluate the utility of the most commonly used plant test systems, including the Arabidopsis thaliana assay, for assessing the mutagenic potential of environmental agents. Out of the five compounds evaluated in the Arabidopsis assay, three compounds, i.e., ethyl methanesulfonate, N-methyl-N-nitrosourea, and azidoglycerol, were reported to be mutagenic by all four participating laboratories. Sodium azide (NaN3) demonstrated a negative response in all four laboratories, whereas maleic hydrazide was reported to be weakly mutagenic by one laboratory and nonmutagenic by the other three laboratories.


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Arabidopsis/genetics , Mutagenicity Tests/methods , Arabidopsis/embryology , Azides/toxicity , Biological Assay/methods , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Ethyl Methanesulfonate/toxicity , International Cooperation , Maleic Hydrazide/toxicity , Methylnitrosourea/toxicity , Mutagens/analysis , Mutagens/toxicity , Propylene Glycols/toxicity , Reproducibility of Results , Sodium Azide
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