
AMES Test Protocol: A Tool for Assessing Genotoxicity
AMES Test Protocol: AMES test, also known as the bacterial reverse mutation test, is a widely used assay for evaluating the mutagenic potential of chemical substances. Developed by Dr. Bruce Ames in the 1970s, this test has become a cornerstone in genetic toxicology and plays a crucial role in the safety assessment of chemicals, drugs, and other substances. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development … Continue reading AMES Test Protocol: A Tool for Assessing Genotoxicity