Cite
Can in vitro mammalian cell genotoxicity test results be used to complement positive results in the Ames test and help predict carcinogenic or in vivo genotoxic activity? I. Reports of individual databases presented at an EURL ECVAM Workshop.
MLA
Kirkland, David, et al. “Can in Vitro Mammalian Cell Genotoxicity Test Results Be Used to Complement Positive Results in the Ames Test and Help Predict Carcinogenic or in Vivo Genotoxic Activity? I. Reports of Individual Databases Presented at an EURL ECVAM Workshop.” Mutation Research. Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis, vol. 775–776, Dec. 2014, pp. 55–68. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mrgentox.2014.10.005.
APA
Kirkland, D., Zeiger, E., Madia, F., Gooderham, N., Kasper, P., Lynch, A., Morita, T., Ouedraogo, G., Parra Morte, J. M., Pfuhler, S., Rogiers, V., Schulz, M., Thybaud, V., van Benthem, J., Vanparys, P., Worth, A., & Corvi, R. (2014). Can in vitro mammalian cell genotoxicity test results be used to complement positive results in the Ames test and help predict carcinogenic or in vivo genotoxic activity? I. Reports of individual databases presented at an EURL ECVAM Workshop. Mutation Research. Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis, 775–776, 55–68. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mrgentox.2014.10.005
Chicago
Kirkland, David, Errol Zeiger, Federica Madia, Nigel Gooderham, Peter Kasper, Anthony Lynch, Takeshi Morita, et al. 2014. “Can in Vitro Mammalian Cell Genotoxicity Test Results Be Used to Complement Positive Results in the Ames Test and Help Predict Carcinogenic or in Vivo Genotoxic Activity? I. Reports of Individual Databases Presented at an EURL ECVAM Workshop.” Mutation Research. Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis 775–776 (December): 55–68. doi:10.1016/j.mrgentox.2014.10.005.