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TOWARDS REFINED USE OF TOXICITY DATA IN STATISTICALLY BASED SAR MODELS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY.
Citation:
BENZL, R. D., T. F. COLLINS, J. DESESSO, P. M. FOSTER, Y. GU, K. W. HEW, E. MATTHEWS, E. MEEK, P. MIRKES, A. M. RICHARD, J. SEED, M. SHACKELFORD, D. STUMP, C. WILLHITE, L. D. WISE, C. YANG, C. VAN LANDINGHAM, AND E. JULIEN. TOWARDS REFINED USE OF TOXICITY DATA IN STATISTICALLY BASED SAR MODELS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY. Presented at The International Science Forum on Computational Toxicology, RTP, NC, May 21 - 23, 2007.
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In 2003, an International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) Working Group examined the potential of statistically based structure-activity relationship (SAR) models for use in screening environmental contaminants for possible developmental toxicants.
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In 2003, an International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) Working Group examined the potential of statistically based structure-activity relationship (SAR) models for use in screening environmental contaminants for possible developmental toxicants.
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