Sister Chromatid Exchanges and Growth Inhibition Induced by the Flame Retardant Tris(2, 3-dibromopropyl) Phosphate in Chinese Hamster Cells: Brief Communication

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The effects of the flame retardant tris(2, 3-dibro- mopropyl) phosphate (Tris-BP) on growth, sister chromatid exchanges (SCE), and chromosome aberrations of Chinese hamster V79 cells cultured either in vitro or in diffusion chambers (DC) implanted into mice were studied. Tris-BP caused a dose- and time-dependent reduction of cell growth as measured by colony- forming activities. A significant dose-dependent increase in SCE was observed in V79 cells either in the cultures treated with Tris- BP or in DC in mice given injections of the chemical. In contrast, Tris-BP in V79 cells in culture, in V79 cells in DC in mice, in two human lymphoid cell lines, or in mouse bone marrow cells in vivo did not significantly increase chromosome aberrations. © 1978 Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Furukawa, M., Sirianni, S. R., Tan, J. C., & Huang, C. C. (1978). Sister Chromatid Exchanges and Growth Inhibition Induced by the Flame Retardant Tris(2, 3-dibromopropyl) Phosphate in Chinese Hamster Cells: Brief Communication. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 60(5), 1179–1181. https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/60.5.1179

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