With the release of the landmark report Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and a Strategy, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, in 2007, precipitated a major change in the way toxicity testing is conducted. It envisions increased efficiency in toxicity testing and decreased animal usage by transitioning from current expensive and lengthy in vivo testing with qualitative endpoints to in vitro toxicity pathway assays on human cells or cell lines using robotic high-throughput screening with mechanistic quantitative parameters. Risk assessment in the exposed human population would focus on avoiding significant perturbations in these toxicity pathways. Computational systems biology models would be implemented to determine the dose-...
In November 2009 the In Vitro Testing Industrial Platform (IVTIP) organized a meeting entitled '. To...
Toxicology faces enormous challenges in a world in which we are exposed to thousands of chemicals an...
The approaches to quantitatively assessing the health risks of chemical exposure have not changed ap...
With the release of the landmark report Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and a Strateg...
a Strategy, that envisions a not-so-distant future in which virtually all routine toxicity testing w...
Over the past year, a series on commentaries have appeared in the Toxicological Sciences Forum Serie...
Over the past year, a series on commentaries have appeared in the Toxicological Sciences Forum Serie...
Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and a Strategy (NRC, 2007) presents a bold plan for c...
All of life’s great journeys start with a goal in mind! The 2007 NAS report, Toxicity Testing in the...
Conventional toxicological testing methods are often decades old, costly and low-throughput, with qu...
After the publication of the report titled Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century – A Vision and a Str...
Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and a Strategy (NRC, 2007) presents a bold plan for c...
All of life’s great journeys start with a goal in mind! The 2007 NAS report, Toxicity Testing in the...
Based on existing data and previous work, a series of studies is proposed as a basis toward a pragma...
The U.S. National Research Council (NRC) report on “Toxicity Testing in the 21st century” calls for ...
In November 2009 the In Vitro Testing Industrial Platform (IVTIP) organized a meeting entitled '. To...
Toxicology faces enormous challenges in a world in which we are exposed to thousands of chemicals an...
The approaches to quantitatively assessing the health risks of chemical exposure have not changed ap...
With the release of the landmark report Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and a Strateg...
a Strategy, that envisions a not-so-distant future in which virtually all routine toxicity testing w...
Over the past year, a series on commentaries have appeared in the Toxicological Sciences Forum Serie...
Over the past year, a series on commentaries have appeared in the Toxicological Sciences Forum Serie...
Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and a Strategy (NRC, 2007) presents a bold plan for c...
All of life’s great journeys start with a goal in mind! The 2007 NAS report, Toxicity Testing in the...
Conventional toxicological testing methods are often decades old, costly and low-throughput, with qu...
After the publication of the report titled Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century – A Vision and a Str...
Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and a Strategy (NRC, 2007) presents a bold plan for c...
All of life’s great journeys start with a goal in mind! The 2007 NAS report, Toxicity Testing in the...
Based on existing data and previous work, a series of studies is proposed as a basis toward a pragma...
The U.S. National Research Council (NRC) report on “Toxicity Testing in the 21st century” calls for ...
In November 2009 the In Vitro Testing Industrial Platform (IVTIP) organized a meeting entitled '. To...
Toxicology faces enormous challenges in a world in which we are exposed to thousands of chemicals an...
The approaches to quantitatively assessing the health risks of chemical exposure have not changed ap...