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Book/Book Chapter 
Activity of 40 coded compounds in differential inhibition and mitotic crossing-over assays in yeast 
Kassinova, GV; Kovaltsova, SV; Marfin, SV; Zakharov, IA 
1981 
Elsevier North-Holland 
New York, NY 
Evaluation of short-term tests for carcinogens: Report of the International Collaborative Program 
434-455 
English 
is a chapter of 018812 Progress in mutation research: Volume 1. Evaluation of short-term tests for carcinogens: Report of the international collaborative program
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was used to determine the ability of 40 coded chemicals to induce mitotic crossing-over as well as the preferential inhibition of a repair deficient strain. Tests were conducted in the presence and absence of an S9 metabolic activation system. 
de Serres, FJ; Ashby, J 
Progress in mutation research, vol. 1 
9780444005700 
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