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Use of Cell Viability Assay Data Improves the Prediction Accuracy of Conventional Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship Models of Animal Carcinogenicity

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ANN M RICHARD
phone: 9195413934
fax: 919-685-3263
email: richard.ann@epa.gov

Citation:

Zhu, H., I. Rusyn, A. M. RICHARD, AND A. Tropsha. Use of Cell Viability Assay Data Improves the Prediction Accuracy of Conventional Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship Models of Animal Carcinogenicity. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, NC, 116(4):506-513, (2008).

Description:

Our study suggests that combining NTP-HTS profiles with conventional chemical descriptors could considerably improve the predictive power of computational approaches in toxicology.

Purpose/Objective:

Our study suggests that combining NTP-HTS profiles with conventional chemical descriptors could considerably improve the predictive power of computational approaches in toxicology.

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Record Details:

Record Type: DOCUMENT (JOURNAL/PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Start Date: 04/01/2008
Completion Date: 04/01/2008
Record Last Revised: 12/04/2008
Record Created: 07/03/2008
Record Released: 07/03/2008
OMB Category: Other
Record ID: 196089

Organization:

U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL CENTER FOR COMPUTATIONAL TOXICOLOGY
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