Mummery C L, van den Brink C E, van der Saag P T, de Laat S W
Teratology. 1984 Apr;29(2):271-9. doi: 10.1002/tera.1420290213.
Thirty-nine teratogenic and 18 nonteratogenic compounds were tested using an assay based on the ability of agents to interfere with normal growth and differentiation of murine neuroblastoma cells (clone N1E-115) in culture. Induction of differentiation in cells under growth-promoting conditions and inhibition of differentiating cells over a period of 7 days was dose-dependent, with the lowest effective dose not being highly toxic. Eighty-six percent of the compounds were correctly identified by the assay. The proportions of both false negatives (10%) and false positives (22%) were of the same order or better than in current, comparable tests. The possibilities offered by the system in rapid screening for teratogenic potential of environmental agents are discussed.