The current test strategy for carcinogenicity consists initially of in vivo and in vitro genotoxicity tests. Non-genotoxic carcinogens do not directly induce DNA damage and, as such, go undetected under this test strategy. In a previous study we setup a comparison approach to categorize chemicals having similar modes of action, according to similarity in gene expression. In the current study we will investigate whether this comparison approach can be improved by omptimizing the concentration selection procedure and by testing a concentration range per chemical.
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