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The cell trasformation assay: Toward a statistical classification of mixed and intermediate foci images

Authors :
Federico M. Stefanini
C. Procaccianti
Chiara Urani
Procaccianti, C
Stefanini, F
Urani, C
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Frame, 2011.

Abstract

The human carcinogenicity evaluation of chemicals has a great impact on public health. In vitro methods, such as the cell transformation assay (CTA), allow for a fast and reliable assessment of the carcinogenic potential of a chemical compound in comparison with the standard two-year bioassay. The scoring and classification of foci in selected cell lines is performed, after staining, by light microscopy. Foci can be separated into three classes: type I, which are scored as non-transformed, and types II and III that are considered to include fully transformed foci. However, in a number of cases, even an expert is uncertain about the attribution of a focus to a given class, due to its mixed or intermediate nature. Here, we suggest a simple approach to classifying mixed or intermediate foci by exploiting the quantitative information available from images, which is captured by statistical descriptors. A quantitative index is proposed, to describe the degree of dissimilarity of mixed and intermediate images to the three well-distinguished classes.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e6beec1ddd42ded6555960603e4e27ba