Mechanisms and concepts in toxicology:
An erroneous perception of risk from exposure to chemicals is that it is higher than other risks to which we are subject; it is also believed that exposure to synthetic chemicals is more hazardous than exposure to natural toxins that are present in air, water, plants and animals. This book, by clari...
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1996
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Zusammenfassung: | An erroneous perception of risk from exposure to chemicals is that it is higher than other risks to which we are subject; it is also believed that exposure to synthetic chemicals is more hazardous than exposure to natural toxins that are present in air, water, plants and animals. This book, by clarifying the principles that apply to all chemicals and all organisms, including humans, explains why some chemicals are toxic and others are not, why different classes of chemicals cause different illnesses and why low exposures are usually harmless The focus of Mechanisms and Concepts in Toxicology is on research procedures. Mechanistic research in toxicology leads not only to a greater understanding of the biology involved, but also the means to design substances with selectivity between species and minimal undesirable side-effects. The book develops a framework for understanding intoxication by chemicals. Five stages are described - exposure, delivery of intoxicant to its site of action, events that initiate the intoxication, early biological consequences and clinical findings. For each stage, mechanisms, concepts and keywords are defined and illustrated with examples of specific chemical intoxicants |
Beschreibung: | XI, 254 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0748404147 |
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spelling | Aldridge, W. N. Verfasser aut Mechanisms and concepts in toxicology W. Norman Aldridge London [u.a.] Taylor & Francis 1996 XI, 254 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier An erroneous perception of risk from exposure to chemicals is that it is higher than other risks to which we are subject; it is also believed that exposure to synthetic chemicals is more hazardous than exposure to natural toxins that are present in air, water, plants and animals. This book, by clarifying the principles that apply to all chemicals and all organisms, including humans, explains why some chemicals are toxic and others are not, why different classes of chemicals cause different illnesses and why low exposures are usually harmless The focus of Mechanisms and Concepts in Toxicology is on research procedures. Mechanistic research in toxicology leads not only to a greater understanding of the biology involved, but also the means to design substances with selectivity between species and minimal undesirable side-effects. The book develops a framework for understanding intoxication by chemicals. Five stages are described - exposure, delivery of intoxicant to its site of action, events that initiate the intoxication, early biological consequences and clinical findings. For each stage, mechanisms, concepts and keywords are defined and illustrated with examples of specific chemical intoxicants Toxicology Toxicologia larpcal Toxicologie Toxicologie gtt |
spellingShingle | Aldridge, W. N. Mechanisms and concepts in toxicology Toxicology Toxicologia larpcal Toxicologie Toxicologie gtt |
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title_full_unstemmed | Mechanisms and concepts in toxicology W. Norman Aldridge |
title_short | Mechanisms and concepts in toxicology |
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