In silico models are used to predict toxicity and molecular properties in chemical safety assessment, gaining widespread regulatory use under a number of legislations globally. This study has rationalised previously published criteria to evaluate quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs) in terms of their uncertainty, variability and potential areas of bias, into ten assessment components, or higher level groupings. The components have been mapped onto specific regulatory uses (i.e. data gap filling for risk assessment, classification and labelling, and screening and prioritisation) identifying different levels of uncertainty that may be acceptable for each. Twelve published QSARs were evaluated using the components, such that t...
Quantitative structure activity relationships (QSARs) are theoretical models that relate a quantitat...
Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models are widely used for in silico prediction ...
Within the EU, the management of the risks of chemicals currently falls under a new legislation call...
Improving regulatory confidence in, and acceptance of, a prediction of toxicity from a quantitative ...
Improving regulatory confidence in, and acceptance of, a prediction of toxicity from a quantitative ...
The description of quantitative structure¿activity relationship (QSAR) models has been a topic for s...
The description of quantitative structure¿activity relationship (QSAR) models has been a topic for s...
This article is a review of the use of quantitative (and qualitative) structure-activity relationshi...
Under the European REACH regulation (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chem...
Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models are widely used for in silico prediction ...
Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models are widely used for in silico prediction ...
Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models are widely used for in silico prediction ...
Computational toxicology is the development of quantitative structure activity relationship (QSA...
The aim of this chapter is to outline the different ways in which Quantitative Structure-Activity Re...
This article provides an overview of methods for reliability assessment of quantitative structure–ac...
Quantitative structure activity relationships (QSARs) are theoretical models that relate a quantitat...
Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models are widely used for in silico prediction ...
Within the EU, the management of the risks of chemicals currently falls under a new legislation call...
Improving regulatory confidence in, and acceptance of, a prediction of toxicity from a quantitative ...
Improving regulatory confidence in, and acceptance of, a prediction of toxicity from a quantitative ...
The description of quantitative structure¿activity relationship (QSAR) models has been a topic for s...
The description of quantitative structure¿activity relationship (QSAR) models has been a topic for s...
This article is a review of the use of quantitative (and qualitative) structure-activity relationshi...
Under the European REACH regulation (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chem...
Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models are widely used for in silico prediction ...
Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models are widely used for in silico prediction ...
Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models are widely used for in silico prediction ...
Computational toxicology is the development of quantitative structure activity relationship (QSA...
The aim of this chapter is to outline the different ways in which Quantitative Structure-Activity Re...
This article provides an overview of methods for reliability assessment of quantitative structure–ac...
Quantitative structure activity relationships (QSARs) are theoretical models that relate a quantitat...
Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models are widely used for in silico prediction ...
Within the EU, the management of the risks of chemicals currently falls under a new legislation call...