The liver is one of the five most common target organs of toxicity, both during acute and chronic (repeated dose) toxicity, not only for drugs but also for cosmetic ingredients. Chemical entities can trigger liver damage in humans, and hepatotoxicity is the leading cause of withdrawal of drugs from the market, accounting for 40% of withdrawals worldwide. It has been estimated that only 50% of human liver toxicities could be predicted using animal models, and there is a clear need for accurately predictive toxicity and safety testing methods. Hepatocellular injury can manifest in a number of ways, including hepatitis, steatosis, cirrhosis, inflammation, phospholipidosis, and cholestasis. Cholestasis and steatosis are among the most prominent...
Liver is the principle organ for metabolism of various drugs, endotoxins. Hepatotoxicity is one of t...
Liver damage has a variety of causes. Due to the role of liver in the metabolism of xenobiotics, liv...
Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) have been recently introduced as tools to map the mechanisms underly...
The liver is one of the five most common target organs of toxicity, both during acute and chronic (r...
Human toxicity screening is an important stage in the development of safe drug candidates. Hepatotox...
Human toxicity screening is an important stage in the development of safe drug candidates. Hepatotox...
The liver is a heterogeneous organ with many vital functions, including metabolism of pharmaceutical...
Human toxicity screening is an important stage in the development of safe drug candidates. Hepatotox...
Human toxicity screening is an important stage in the development of safe drug candidates. Hepatotox...
With the number of new drug candidates increasing every year, there is a need for high-throughput hu...
Liver is the principle organ for maintaining the body's internal environment. There is currently no ...
The liver is among the most complex and important organs in the human body. Hepatotoxicity is a lead...
With the number of new drug candidates increasing every year, there is a need for high-throughput hu...
Cholestatic liver insults constitute a major manifestation of drug-induced liver injury. Current in ...
Hepatotoxicity is one of the major causes of adverse drug reactions and withdrawal of drugs from the...
Liver is the principle organ for metabolism of various drugs, endotoxins. Hepatotoxicity is one of t...
Liver damage has a variety of causes. Due to the role of liver in the metabolism of xenobiotics, liv...
Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) have been recently introduced as tools to map the mechanisms underly...
The liver is one of the five most common target organs of toxicity, both during acute and chronic (r...
Human toxicity screening is an important stage in the development of safe drug candidates. Hepatotox...
Human toxicity screening is an important stage in the development of safe drug candidates. Hepatotox...
The liver is a heterogeneous organ with many vital functions, including metabolism of pharmaceutical...
Human toxicity screening is an important stage in the development of safe drug candidates. Hepatotox...
Human toxicity screening is an important stage in the development of safe drug candidates. Hepatotox...
With the number of new drug candidates increasing every year, there is a need for high-throughput hu...
Liver is the principle organ for maintaining the body's internal environment. There is currently no ...
The liver is among the most complex and important organs in the human body. Hepatotoxicity is a lead...
With the number of new drug candidates increasing every year, there is a need for high-throughput hu...
Cholestatic liver insults constitute a major manifestation of drug-induced liver injury. Current in ...
Hepatotoxicity is one of the major causes of adverse drug reactions and withdrawal of drugs from the...
Liver is the principle organ for metabolism of various drugs, endotoxins. Hepatotoxicity is one of t...
Liver damage has a variety of causes. Due to the role of liver in the metabolism of xenobiotics, liv...
Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) have been recently introduced as tools to map the mechanisms underly...