On interspecies correlations of carcinogenic potencies
- PMID: 8656447
- DOI: 10.1080/009841096161302
On interspecies correlations of carcinogenic potencies
Abstract
It has been established in the literature that constraints on the designs of experiments used to estimate carcinogenic potencies cause overestimation of true biological interspecies correlations of such potencies. This article explores the potential for appreciable underestimation of interspecies correlations, due to the experimental error that occurs in the estimation of carcinogenic potencies.
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