In vitro assays and high‐throughput screening (HTS) tools are increasingly being employed as replacements for animal testing, but most concentration–response curves are still evaluated with models developed for animal testing. We argue that application of in vitro assays, particularly reporter gene assays, to environmental samples can benefit from a different approach to concentration–response modeling. First, cytotoxicity often occurs at higher concentrations, especially for weakly acting compounds and in complex environmental mixtures with many components. In these cases, specific effects can be masked by cytotoxicity. Second, for many HTS assays, low effect levels can be precisely quantified because of the low variability of controls in ...
The half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) has several limitations that make it unsuitable for...
Toxicokinetic (TK) models link administered doses to plasma, blood, and tissue concentrations. High-...
Difficulties arise when extrapolating in vitro derived toxicity data to in vivo acute toxicity data ...
In vitro assays and high-throughput screening (HTS) tools are increasingly being employed as replace...
BackgroundQuantitative high-throughput screening (qHTS) assays are increasingly being used to inform...
Challenges to improve toxicological risk assessment to meet the demands of the EU chemical’s legisla...
Most studies using high-throughput cell-based bioassays tested chemicals up to a certain fixed conce...
In ecotoxicology, the effects of toxic compounds on living organisms are usually measured at the ind...
Improved understanding of chemical exposure in in vitro bioassays\ua0is required for quantitative in...
Dose-response assays are a common and increasingly high throughput method of assessing the toxicity ...
Many toxicological test methods, including assays of cell viability and function, require an evaluat...
Abstract—Cytotoxic cell assays are performed to asses the toxicity of various compounds or unicellul...
High-throughput <i>in vitro</i> bioassays are becoming increasingly important in the risk characteri...
The ability of the in vitro mammalian cell tests currently used to identify genotoxins has been show...
Genetic toxicology is an essential component of compound safety assessment. In the face of a barrage...
The half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) has several limitations that make it unsuitable for...
Toxicokinetic (TK) models link administered doses to plasma, blood, and tissue concentrations. High-...
Difficulties arise when extrapolating in vitro derived toxicity data to in vivo acute toxicity data ...
In vitro assays and high-throughput screening (HTS) tools are increasingly being employed as replace...
BackgroundQuantitative high-throughput screening (qHTS) assays are increasingly being used to inform...
Challenges to improve toxicological risk assessment to meet the demands of the EU chemical’s legisla...
Most studies using high-throughput cell-based bioassays tested chemicals up to a certain fixed conce...
In ecotoxicology, the effects of toxic compounds on living organisms are usually measured at the ind...
Improved understanding of chemical exposure in in vitro bioassays\ua0is required for quantitative in...
Dose-response assays are a common and increasingly high throughput method of assessing the toxicity ...
Many toxicological test methods, including assays of cell viability and function, require an evaluat...
Abstract—Cytotoxic cell assays are performed to asses the toxicity of various compounds or unicellul...
High-throughput <i>in vitro</i> bioassays are becoming increasingly important in the risk characteri...
The ability of the in vitro mammalian cell tests currently used to identify genotoxins has been show...
Genetic toxicology is an essential component of compound safety assessment. In the face of a barrage...
The half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) has several limitations that make it unsuitable for...
Toxicokinetic (TK) models link administered doses to plasma, blood, and tissue concentrations. High-...
Difficulties arise when extrapolating in vitro derived toxicity data to in vivo acute toxicity data ...