Genotoxicity and DNA Repair: A Practical Approach provides a key
reference for determining how to analyze the genotoxic activity of
molecules or materials and, at the same time, serves as a useful tool
for researchers in the Environmental Mutagenesis and DNA Repair fields.
Focused on genotoxicity assays recommended by the "OECD guidelines for
the testing of chemicals", this volume also covers other useful assays,
such as some gene mutation assays, the comet assay in different species
and applications, and the SMART assays of Drosophila. For all the
assays, the book presents brief theoretical introductions to the topics
and updated standard and modified step-by-step protocols to perform
them. Special emphasis is placed on the analysis of nanoparticles,
including an integrative approach analysis. The DNA Repair section
includes several assays that provide information on repair activity in
vitro and in vivo, as well as recent applications to study DNA repair in
humans, cell cultures, and animal models. As a volume in the Methods in
Pharmacology and Toxicology series, the chapters contain the kind of
detail and key implementation advice that ensures reproducible results
in the lab.
Authoritative and invaluable, Genotoxicity and DNA Repair: A Practical
Approach aims to aid scientists in their pursuit of forwarding this
vital field of study.