mutageneettisuustesti
Mutageneettisuustesti is a laboratory method used to assess the susceptibility of organisms or cell lines to mutagenic agents. The test measures the frequency of mutations induced by chemicals, radiation, or other genotoxic substances, providing an indication of genetic stability and the potential for mutagenesis. It is commonly employed in toxicological studies, pharmaceutical development, and basic research to evaluate the safety and genetic impact of new compounds and environmental exposures.
The procedure typically involves exposing a population of microorganisms, such as bacteria or yeast, or cultured
Key variations of the mutageneettisuustesti include the Ames test, which uses Salmonella typhimurium strains to detect
In regulatory contexts, data from mutageneettisuustestit inform risk assessments and help establish exposure limits. By identifying