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ATLA 38, 9–10, 2010 9 OECD Test Guideline 487 on the in ECVAM Expert Pool — Call For vitro Micronucleus Test: Progress Experts is in Preparation Toward Regulatory Acceptance This spring, ECVAM will publish an open call for experts concerning membership of the ECVAM OECD Draft Test Guideline 487, on the in vitro Expert Pool (EEP). The call will be announced on Micronucleus Test, has been approved by the ECVAM’s website (http://ecvam.jrc.ec.europa. Working Group of the National Coordinators of eu). When organising specific task-related advi- the Test Guideline Programme (WNT) by writ- sory groups composed of external experts, ten procedure, on 28 November 2009. The in ECVAM will, in the future, be able to draw on the vitro Micronucleus Test has been successfully experts registered in the EEP. Most importantly, validated by ECVAM through a retrospective the working groups of the ESAC will be composed validation of existing data. A statement on its largely of EEP members. ESAC working groups scientific validity was issued in November will perform peer review of test method submis- 2006, and subsequently included in the inte- sions to ECVAM, and will draft recommendations grated testing strategy for genotoxicity testing, for final evaluation and endorsement
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Published: Mar 1, 2010
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