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    He is married to Dr. Giovanna Ferro-Luzzi Ames, who was also a professor of biochemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. Ames on synthetic carcinogens. In the 1970s, Bruce Ames developed the Ames test which is a cheap and convenient assay for mutagens and therefore potential carcinogens. Previous carcinogenic testing used live ...

  2. Bruce has published more than 550 papers and is one of the few hundred most-cited scientists in all fields. On the occasion of his 90 th birthday, it is an honor to introduce this special issue dedicated to Bruce and his outstanding contributions to science and the scientific community. Bruce was born in 1928 and grew up in New York City.

    • Graham C. Walker
    • 10.1016/j.mrgentox.2019.503115
    • 2020
    • 2020/01
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  4. Introduction to the Ames Test. My first encounter with Bruce Ames was at a seminar at the University of Michigan in the late 1970’s. I was an Assistant Professor on the Chemistry faculty at Wayne State University, and our laboratory had gotten interested in chemical carcinogenesis through our studies with the enzyme prostaglandin H synthase (PGHS, a.k.a. cyclooxygenase).

    • Lawrence J. Marnett
    • 10.1016/j.mrgentox.2019.06.006
    • 2019
    • 2019/10
  5. Aug 22, 2012 · Contact. University of California, Berkeley Dept. of Molecular & Cell Biology 142 Weill Hall #3200 Berkeley, CA 94720-3200. Phone: (510) 643–3406

  6. Dr. Bruce N Ames is well known for his famous Ames Salmonella/microsome mutagenicity assay, which is used by more than 3000 laboratories in the world to test chemicals for mutagenic activity in a bacterial system. His method, and also his involvement in the study of identifying mutagens/carcinogens, have influenced cancer studies for more than ...

  7. For the full article, see Bruce Ames . Bruce Ames, (born December 16, 1928, New York City, New York, U.S.), American biochemist and geneticist best known for his development of the Ames test for chemical mutagens. The test, introduced in the 1970s, assessed the ability of chemicals to induce mutations in the bacterium Salmonella typhimurium.

  8. Bruce N. Ames is a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of California at Berkeley. He is best known for the development of a test used as an indicator of the carcinogenicity (cancer-causing potential) of chemicals. Known as the Ames test, it measures the rate of mutation in bacteria after the introduction of a test ...

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