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New Horizons in Predictive Toxicology : Current Status and Application, PDF eBook

New Horizons in Predictive Toxicology : Current Status and Application PDF

Edited by Alan G E (Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, USA) Wilson

Part of the Drug Discovery series

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The sophistication of modelling and simulation technologies have improved dramatically over the past decade and their applications in toxicity prediction and risk assessment are of critical importance.

The integration of predictive toxicology approaches will become increasingly necessary as industrial chemicals advance and as new pharmaceuticals enter the market.

In this comprehensive discussion of predictive toxicology and its applications, leading experts express their views on the technologies currently available and the potential for future developments.

The book covers a wide range of topics including in silico, in vitro and in vivo approaches that are being used in the safety assessment of chemical substances.

It reflects the growing and urgent need to strengthen and improve our ability to predict the safety and risks posed by industrial and pharmaceutical chemicals in humans.

The reader will find extensive information on the use of current animal models used for various toxicities and target mediated toxicities.

Also discussed are the recent regulatory initiatives to improve the safety assessment of chemicals.

The book provides an expert and comprehensive discussion on the current status and future directions of predictive toxicology and its application.

The various chapters in the book also reflect the growing need for improvements in our technologies and abilities to predict toxicities of pharmaceutical and industrial chemicals to ensure product safety and protect public health.

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