Application of toxicogenomics to cross-species extrapolation: report of a workshop
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. National Academies Press c2006
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
Considers strategies for communicating toxicogenomic information to the public and other non-expert audiences, specifically addressing the communication of some key social, ethical, and legal issues related to toxicogenomics and addressing how information related to the social implications of toxicogenomics might be perceived by nonexperts
Emerging molecular and computational approaches for cross-species extrapolation -- Potential implications of genomics for risk assessment -- Technological challenges of cross-species extrapolation using proteomics -- Modeling gene-expression data to predict human hepatotoxicity after inconsistent animal responses -- Using metabolomics to explore species differences in metabolism and distribution -- A systems-biology approach to cross-species extrapolation -- Combining transcriptional and toxicologic approaches to understanding the basis of species differences in conazole carcinogenesis -- Species differences in response to perfluorooctanoic acid
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 43 p.)
ISBN:0309656133
9780309656139

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