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Seventy-five of the rodent mammary carcinogens fall into 17 groups, based on exposure potential, carcinogenicity, and structural similarity.
Butadiene is carcinogenic in mice and rats, which raises concern for potential carcinogenicity in humans.
The literature relevant to this topic has been reviewed and the thiophene analogues of the carcinogens benzidine and 4-aminobiphenyl have been synthesized and evaluated for potential carcinogenicity.
These findings suggested the potential carcinogenicity of B-SWCNT cells.
Several in vitro and in vivo studies have suggested the potential carcinogenicity of CNT [11-13] [11-13]
For mineral particles such as crystalline silica and mineral fibers, an important endpoint is their potential carcinogenicity.
Toxicological data on SEM are insufficient; studies in rodents showed osteolathyrogenic effects in foetuses and potential carcinogenicity, but not genotoxicity.
In addition, this paper focuses on the effects of PSPs combined with fibers, and on the strategies for investigating the potential carcinogenicity of quartz-containing dusts.
Natural colorants derived from plants and microorganisms have recently gained popularity over synthetic coloring agents because of undesirable toxic effects including mutagenicity and potential carcinogenicity in some cases [1].
Due to the potential carcinogenicity of these compounds, drinking water regulations across the developed world require regular monitoring of the concentration of these compounds in the distribution systems of municipal water systems.
In addition, bioaccumulation properties, potential carcinogenicity and recent reports on toxic effects to animals [22, 23] have led to the voluntary reduction in usage of PFOA and the banning of PFOS in Europe [24].
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