Preclinical toxicity studies have demonstrated that exposure of laboratory animals to liver enzyme inducers during preclinical safety assessment results in a signature of toxicological changes characterized by an increase in liver weight, hepatocellular hypertrophy, cell proliferation, and, frequently in long-term (life-time) studies, hepatocarcinogenesis. Recent advances over the last decade have revealed that for many xenobiotics, these changes may be induced through a common mechanism of action involving activation of the nuclear hormone receptors CAR, PXR, or PPAR alpha. The generation of genetically engineered mice that express altered versions of these nuclear hormone receptors, together with other avenues of investigation, have now d...
Any disturbances in the organism caused by infection, drug administration, vaccination, etc., are ac...
Abstract. Health risk assessment of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) cultivated for food or fee...
Any disturbances in the organism caused by infection, drug administration, vaccination, etc., are ac...
Preclinical toxicity studies have demonstrated that exposure of laboratory animals to liver enzyme i...
Preclinical toxicity studies have demonstrated that exposure of laboratory animals to liver enzyme i...
It remains uncertain why non-genotoxic compounds that result in liver hypertrophy cause liver tumors...
It remains uncertain why non-genotoxic compounds that result in liver hypertrophy cause liver tumors...
<p>Nine selected transcripts for the logistic regression model from the 16 inferred causal genes wer...
In short-term in vivo experiments, liver growth and regression in mice with high (C3H/He), intermedi...
bioassay on eugenol shows an increase in proliferative hepatic tumors, primarily carcinoma, in the l...
The Toxicology Forum sponsored a workshop in October 2016, on the human relevance of rodent liver tu...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a major cause of chronic liver pathology in humans. Fatty liver...
Growth hormone (GH) overexpression throughout life in transgenic mice is associated with the develop...
The Toxicology Forum sponsored a workshop in October 2016, on the human relevance of rodent liver tu...
We investigated the mechanisms by which partial hepatectomy (PH) increases the ability of chemical h...
Any disturbances in the organism caused by infection, drug administration, vaccination, etc., are ac...
Abstract. Health risk assessment of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) cultivated for food or fee...
Any disturbances in the organism caused by infection, drug administration, vaccination, etc., are ac...
Preclinical toxicity studies have demonstrated that exposure of laboratory animals to liver enzyme i...
Preclinical toxicity studies have demonstrated that exposure of laboratory animals to liver enzyme i...
It remains uncertain why non-genotoxic compounds that result in liver hypertrophy cause liver tumors...
It remains uncertain why non-genotoxic compounds that result in liver hypertrophy cause liver tumors...
<p>Nine selected transcripts for the logistic regression model from the 16 inferred causal genes wer...
In short-term in vivo experiments, liver growth and regression in mice with high (C3H/He), intermedi...
bioassay on eugenol shows an increase in proliferative hepatic tumors, primarily carcinoma, in the l...
The Toxicology Forum sponsored a workshop in October 2016, on the human relevance of rodent liver tu...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a major cause of chronic liver pathology in humans. Fatty liver...
Growth hormone (GH) overexpression throughout life in transgenic mice is associated with the develop...
The Toxicology Forum sponsored a workshop in October 2016, on the human relevance of rodent liver tu...
We investigated the mechanisms by which partial hepatectomy (PH) increases the ability of chemical h...
Any disturbances in the organism caused by infection, drug administration, vaccination, etc., are ac...
Abstract. Health risk assessment of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) cultivated for food or fee...
Any disturbances in the organism caused by infection, drug administration, vaccination, etc., are ac...