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| Positive feedback from the JEMS 39th Annual MeetingPerceptive Instruments completed a successful trip to Japan last month, exhibiting at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Environmental Mutagen Society (JEMS).
During the meeting we met many of our Japanese Comet Assay IV (http://www.scorecomets.com) The main objective of this initiative is to co-ordinate international validation studies of the comet assay with the ultimate goal being to establish an OECD guideline for the in vivo and in vitro comet assay. To highlight existing studies implemented under the JaCVAM initiative, two posters were displayed at the meeting entitled: "Comet Assay Atlas" [1] and "In Vivo Comet Assay: Update on Ongoing International Validation Study Coordinated by JaCVAM (2nd Report)."[2] The "Comet Assay Atlas" has been developed as a guide to help standardize the selection and identification of comets for image analysis. Criteria for comet selection have been outlined in the Atlas to enable users to distinguish between scorable and non-scorable comets. For example, those which appear to have morphological defects, such as those with atypical nuclei, diffusion or those identified as "hedgehogs", should not be scored. The second poster, "In Vivo Comet Assay: Update on Ongoing International Validation Study Coordinated by JaCVAM (2nd Report)", reports on the progress of the in vivo alkaline comet assay validation. The 1st step of the 4th phase was successfully completed in 2009, producing promising results. The next step is expected to be completed in March 2011. Clearly, substantial progress is being made towards the establishment of the comet assay as a regulatory test for genotoxicity. [1] Comet Assay Atlas J. Tanaka et al, P-053. JEMS: November 16-17, 2010, 119. [2] In Vivo Comet Assay: Update on Ongoing International Validation Study Coordinated by JaCVAM (2nd Report) Y. Uno et al, P-052. JEMS: November 16-17, 2010, 118 About Perceptive Instruments Perceptive Instruments Ltd. (http://www.perceptive.co.uk) develops, manufactures and supplies image analysis and data processing solutions for many areas of scientific research and industry. Our products are used primarily in the pharmaceutical & health care industries, as well as environmental monitoring, food and manufacturing industries. We have established an enviable reputation based upon our willingness and ability to completely satisfy our clients’ needs. We provide standard 'off the shelf' systems and customised solutions based on current or novel technologies. Examples of special solutions include systems for antibiotic testing, vaccine development and robot vision. Our Products Comet Assay IV Comet Assay IV (http://www.perceptive.co.uk/ Sorcerer Colony Counter Sorcerer Colony Counter (http://www.perceptive.co.uk/ Ames Study Manager The Ames Study Manager (http://www.perceptive.co.uk/ SpeckCheck 2 SpeckCheck 2 (http://www.perceptive.co.uk/ Contact Us Web: http://www.perceptive.co.uk Email: sales@perceptive.co.uk # # # World-leading developers of image analysis and data processing solutions for the comet assay, Ames test, automatic colony counting and many other areas of scientific research and industry. End
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