Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8554169 | Toxicology in Vitro | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
To remedy this, we assessed the suitability of multiplexing a cell viability assay within the CALUX® transcriptional activation test for anti-androgenicity. Tests of both well-characterized anti-androgens and cytotoxic compounds demonstrated the suitability of this approach for discerning between the molecular mechanisms of action without altering the nuclear receptor assay; though some compounds were both cytotoxic and anti-androgenic. The optimized multiplexed assay was then applied to an uncharacterized set of polycyclic aromatic compounds. These results better characterized the mode of action and the classification of effects. Overall, the multiplexed protocol added value to CALUX test performance.
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Authors
Maricel Marin-Kuan, Karma C. Fussell, Nicolas Riederer, Helia Latado, Patrick Serrant, Julie Mollergues, Myriam Coulet, Benoit Schilter,