To promote the availability of reliable computer-based estimation methods for use in the regulatory assessment of chemicals, the European Commission¿s Joint Research Centre (JRC) has developed a range of user-friendly and freely available software tools. The paper gives an overview of four of these tools, explaining their main functionalities and applicability: Toxtree, Toxmatch, DART and the JRC QSAR Model Database. Toxtree predicts different types of toxicological hazard and modes of action by applying decision tree approaches; it can be used for initial hazard assessments. Toxmatch is a tool for chemical similarity assessment; it can be used to compare model training and test sets, to facilitate the formation of chemical categories, and ...
Within the EU, the management of the risks of chemicals currently falls under a new legislation call...
International audienceAccording to the REACH chemicals legislation, formally adopted by the EU in 20...
National audienceThe OECD QSAR Application Toolbox versions 1.1.01 and 1.1.02 and Toxtree version 1....
The aim of this chapter is to outline the different ways in which Quantitative Structure-Activity Re...
INTRODUCTION In the regulatory assessment of chemicals, Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship...
Quantitative structure–activity relationships (QSAR) modeling is a well-known computational techniqu...
Quantitative structure–activity relationships (QSAR) modeling is a well-known computational techniqu...
National audienceThe OECD (Q)SAR Application Toolbox and Toxtree are software tools used in regulato...
The German Environmental Agency (Umweltbundesamt, UBA) has the reputation to use (Q)SARs on a routin...
Toxicological effects and chemical structure can be related quantitatively or qualitatively through ...
Under the proposed REACH (Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of CHemicals) legislation, (Q)S...
Toxicological effects and chemical structure can be related quantitatively or qualitatively through ...
Under the European REACH regulation (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chem...
The ethical and economic consequences that would be incurred in the event of a systematic and experi...
Within the EU, the management of the risks of chemicals currently falls under a new legislation call...
Within the EU, the management of the risks of chemicals currently falls under a new legislation call...
International audienceAccording to the REACH chemicals legislation, formally adopted by the EU in 20...
National audienceThe OECD QSAR Application Toolbox versions 1.1.01 and 1.1.02 and Toxtree version 1....
The aim of this chapter is to outline the different ways in which Quantitative Structure-Activity Re...
INTRODUCTION In the regulatory assessment of chemicals, Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship...
Quantitative structure–activity relationships (QSAR) modeling is a well-known computational techniqu...
Quantitative structure–activity relationships (QSAR) modeling is a well-known computational techniqu...
National audienceThe OECD (Q)SAR Application Toolbox and Toxtree are software tools used in regulato...
The German Environmental Agency (Umweltbundesamt, UBA) has the reputation to use (Q)SARs on a routin...
Toxicological effects and chemical structure can be related quantitatively or qualitatively through ...
Under the proposed REACH (Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of CHemicals) legislation, (Q)S...
Toxicological effects and chemical structure can be related quantitatively or qualitatively through ...
Under the European REACH regulation (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chem...
The ethical and economic consequences that would be incurred in the event of a systematic and experi...
Within the EU, the management of the risks of chemicals currently falls under a new legislation call...
Within the EU, the management of the risks of chemicals currently falls under a new legislation call...
International audienceAccording to the REACH chemicals legislation, formally adopted by the EU in 20...
National audienceThe OECD QSAR Application Toolbox versions 1.1.01 and 1.1.02 and Toxtree version 1....