Wilson_1994_Toxicology_86_1

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Title : Genotoxicity of the phosphoramidate agent tabun (GA) - Wilson_1994_Toxicology_86_1
Author(s) : Wilson BW , Kawakami TG , Cone N , Henderson JD , Rosenblatt LS , Goldman M , Dacre JC
Ref : Toxicology , 86 :1 , 1994
Abstract :

Five mutagenicity tests were performed on Agent GA (Tabun, phosphoramidocyanidic acid, dimethyl-, ethyl ester) as part of a program to demilitarize chemical warfare agents. GA was mutagenic in Salmonella spp. assays with S-9 and it was a direct-acting mutagen to mouse lymphoma cells. GA did not promote unscheduled DNA synthesis in rat hepatocytes; it induced sister chromatid exchanges in mouse cells in vitro but in vivo. The conclusion that GA is a weakly acting mutagen is supported by the fact that it was mutagenic in only three of the five assays, and that increases in mutagenicity were often less than 2-fold the controls and occurred near toxic levels.

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Wilson BW, Kawakami TG, Cone N, Henderson JD, Rosenblatt LS, Goldman M, Dacre JC (1994)
Genotoxicity of the phosphoramidate agent tabun (GA)
Toxicology 86 :1

Wilson BW, Kawakami TG, Cone N, Henderson JD, Rosenblatt LS, Goldman M, Dacre JC (1994)
Toxicology 86 :1