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What is the difference between the proprietary and nonproprietary FDA/Multicase carcinogenicity modules?

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What is the difference between the proprietary and nonproprietary FDA/Multicase carcinogenicity modules?

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The proprietary modules contain the same set of chemicals as the nonproprietary modules, and in addition they contain some proprietary chemicals. The nonproprietary databases are fully accessible, and allow MCASE or CASETOX users to know the identities and properties of every chemical. In the proprietary modules the structures and names of the proprietary chemicals are hidden. Users are unable to modify or add to the proprietary databases.

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