Stemina Demonstrates Potential to Predict Which Drugs Cause Birth Defects

Stemina Demonstrates Potential to Predict Which Drugs Cause Birth Defects

Stemina-devTOX-quickPredictRecently published results from an evaluation of 1,065 chemical and drug substances using the devTOX quickPredict (devTOXqP) screening platform developed by Stemina Biomarker Discovery, Inc. demonstrated the platform’s ability to predict developmental toxicity in humans with high accuracy using a cell-based test. In a peer-reviewed article published in Toxicological Sciences, scientists from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported that Stemina’s devTOXqP test predicted the potential for developmental toxicity in a blinded set of chemicals and drugs from the agency’s ToxCastTM program with an accuracy of 82%, where there was clear evidence of toxicity in humans or in animal studies. The agency’s research suggests that devTOXqP is a useful tool for predicting developmental toxicants in humans and reducing the need for animal testing.

 

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