Carcinogenicity | Vibepedia
Carcinogenicity refers to the ability of an agent to promote the development of cancer, and it is a critical aspect of toxicology testing. Carcinogens can be sy
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Carcinogenicity refers to the ability of an agent to promote the development of cancer, and it is a critical aspect of toxicology testing. Carcinogens can be synthetic chemicals, naturally occurring substances, physical agents, or biologic agents, and they can cause cancer by creating mutations in DNA that disrupt normal cellular processes. With the help of advanced technologies like next-generation sequencing and artificial intelligence, researchers are better equipped to understand the complex mechanisms of carcinogenicity and develop more effective strategies for cancer prevention and treatment.