THE EXPANDING ROLE OF PREDICTIVE TOXICOLOGY: AN UPDATE ON THE (Q)SAR MODELS FOR MUTAGENS AND CARCINOGENS.
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BENIGNI, R., C. BOSSA, T. NETZEVA, E. BENFENATI, R. FRANKE, C. HELMA, E. HULZEBOS, C. MARCHANT, A. M. RICHARD, Y. WOO, AND C. YANG. THE EXPANDING ROLE OF PREDICTIVE TOXICOLOGY: AN UPDATE ON THE (Q)SAR MODELS FOR MUTAGENS AND CARCINOGENS. Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part C, Environmental Carcinogenesis Reviews. Marcel Dekker Incorporated, New York, NY, 25(1):53-97, (2007).Description:
Different regulatory schemes worldwide, and in particular the preparation for the new REACH legislation in Europe, increase the reliance on estimation methods for predicting potential chemical hazard.
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Different regulatory schemes worldwide, and in particular the preparation for the new REACH legislation in Europe, increase the reliance on estimation methods for predicting potential chemical hazard.
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Record Type: DOCUMENT (JOURNAL/PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)Start Date: 01/01/2007
Completion Date: 01/01/2007
Record Last Revised: 12/03/2008
Record Created: 01/24/2007
Record Released: 01/24/2007
OMB Category: Other
Record ID: 163044
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYOFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL CENTER FOR COMPUTATIONAL TOXICOLOGY
IMMEDIATE OFFICE
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