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Table Instructions and Notes:
Click on the study number to view a summary of the results.
Standard NTP Protocol
| Study ID |
Study Result |
Year Completed |
| 252705 (CEBS) | Negative | 1985 |
| 602090 (CEBS) | Negative | 1986 |
You may notice some study types display data differently.
While the data format differs, the data remain the same.
Why the change?
Over time study types are being converted over to the Chemical Effects in Biological Systems (CEBS) application.
Use CEBS to address questions such as "which chemicals are used in studies which produced a particular histopathology finding".
Learn more about CEBS.
Page-Specific Help:
You are currently viewing an overview of a Salmonella study. It shows all Salmonella studies done on the current chemical, along with the overall study result. Clicking the study number will take you to a summary of the Salmonella data for that study.
General Help: The menu at the top of the page has buttons for:
- New Search: This button will return you to the NTP Search home page, where you can begin a new search.
- Return to Study List: This button will return you to the list of all studies that the NTP has done on your current test agent.
- Reload Page: Will reload the current page. If you want to send another user a link to this page, click Reload Page then copy the URL in your browser to send to the other user.
- Help: Clicking the help button will show and hide this context-sensitive help box.
Beneath the menu buttons is your Search History. As you use the application, each page you visit will be displayed in the Search History. Clicking on a page in the history will return you to that page and truncate the Search History back to that page. If the History gets too long, you can hide it by clicking 'Hide History'. To view it again, click 'Show History'. To reset and clear out the History completely, click 'Clear History'.
How To Bookmark This Page: First press the 'Reload' button in the menu at the top of the page. This will ensure that all necessary information is contained in the URL for this page. Then you may bookmark the page in your browser and return at any time in the future.
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