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EPA Approves XDS-CALUX(R) as Alternate Dioxin Test Method 4435

Published in Medical Devices and Surgical Technology Week, June 22nd, 2008

Dr. George C. Clark of Xenobiotic Detection Systems (XDS) and Dr. Michael Denison at the University of California Davis, with support from the Superfund Basic Research Program, have developed a rapid and inexpensive recombinant cell bioassay system for the detection and relative quantification of dioxin-like chemicals. Dioxin-like chemicals are some of the most toxic chemicals known.

The CALUX(R) by XDS (Chemical Activated LUciferase Gene Expression) system has recently been published and is posted under "New Methods" on the SW-846 website. In March 2008, the EPA's Office of Solid Waste (OSW) Organic Methods Workgroup formally reviewed and approved Method 4435 for...

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