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2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24097851
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In Vitro Approaches to Determine the Potential Carcinogenic Risk of Environmental Pollutants

Abstract: One important environmental/health challenge is to determine, in a feasible way, the potential carcinogenic risk associated with environmental agents/exposures. Since a significant proportion of tumors have an environmental origin, detecting the potential carcinogenic risk of environmental agents is mandatory, as regulated by national and international agencies. The challenge mainly implies finding a way of how to overcome the inefficiencies of long-term trials with rodents when thousands of agents/exposures n… Show more

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“…To further characterize the long-term effects of the three MSN systems, we selected a battery of assays to evaluate their carcinogenic potential based on previous studies [46]. The anchorage-independent cell growth is regarded as one of the hallmarks of cancer development and can be estimated by using the soft-agar colony formation assay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To further characterize the long-term effects of the three MSN systems, we selected a battery of assays to evaluate their carcinogenic potential based on previous studies [46]. The anchorage-independent cell growth is regarded as one of the hallmarks of cancer development and can be estimated by using the soft-agar colony formation assay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Innovative methods for testing carcinogenic cells continue to be a focus of research and development in oncology and cancer biology [45,46]. Cancer treatments aim to preserve the function of healthy cells by maintaining homeostasis while inducing the cell death of cancer cells to control the disease [47].…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%