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Paul J. Price
Researcher at Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies
Publications - 15
Citations - 462
Paul J. Price is an academic researcher from Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Methylcholanthrene & Insertional mutagenesis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 412 citations.
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Match criteria for human cell line authentication: where do we draw the line?
Amanda Capes-Davis,Yvonne Reid,Margaret C. Kline,Douglas R. Storts,Ethan Edward Strauss,Wilhelm G. Dirks,Hans G. Drexler,Roderick A.F. MacLeod,Gregory Sykes,Arihiro Kohara,Yukio Nakamura,Elmore E,Raymond W. Nims,Christine Alston-Roberts,Rita Barallon,Georgyi V. Los,Roland M. Nardone,Paul J. Price,Anton F. Steuer,James A. Thomson,John R. W. Masters,Liz Kerrigan +21 more
TL;DR: A dataset of 2,279 STR profiles from four cell banks was used to assess the effectiveness of the match criteria recommended within the Standard, and eight core STR loci plus amelogenin were used to unequivocally authenticate 98% of these related sets.
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Recommendation of short tandem repeat profiling for authenticating human cell lines, stem cells, and tissues
Rita Barallon,Steven R. Bauer,J. N. Butler,Amanda Capes-Davis,Wilhelm G. Dirks,Elmore E,Manohar R. Furtado,Margaret C. Kline,Arihiro Kohara,Georgyi V. Los,Roderick A.F. MacLeod,John R. W. Masters,Mark Nardone,Roland M. Nardone,Raymond W. Nims,Paul J. Price,Yvonne Reid,Jaiprakash G. Shewale,Gregory Sykes,Anton F. Steuer,Douglas R. Storts,James A. Thomson,Zenobia Taraporewala,Christine Alston-Roberts,Liz Kerrigan +24 more
TL;DR: An international team of scientists is preparing a consensus standard on the authentication of human cells using short tandem repeat (STR) profiling, which is anticipated to be adopted by granting agencies and scientific journals as appropriate methodology for authenticating human cell lines, stem cells, and tissues.
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In vitro and in vivo indications of the carcinogenicity and toxicity of food dyes
Paul J. Price,William A. Suk,Aaron E. Freeman,William T. Lane,Robert L. Peters,Mina Lee Vernon,Robert J. Huebner +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the in vitro assay suggested that certain food dyes were carcinogens and that in vivo studies in hamsters supported this interpretation.
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Transforming activities of trichloroethylene and proposed industrial alternatives.
TL;DR: Three chlorinated hydrocarbons were tested for in vitro transforming potential in a Fischer rat embryo cell system (F1706) and all were found to induce transformation, the three substitutes being equal or more efficient transforming agents.
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Best practices for media selection for mammalian cells
TL;DR: The procedures for selecting and optimizing cell culture media and supplements are presented and optimization of each component may be required to successfully maintain the latter cell types.