Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) describe causal relationships between molecular perturbation and adverse cellular effects and are being increasingly adopted for linking in vitro mechanistic toxicology to in vivo data from regulatory toxicity studies. In this work, a case study was performed by developing a bioassay toolbox to assess key events in the recently proposed AOP for chemically induced liver steatosis. The toolbox is comprised of in vitro assays to measure nuclear receptor activation, gene and protein expression, lipid accumulation, mitochondrial respiration, and formation of fatty liver cells. Assay evaluation was performed in human HepaRG hepatocarcinoma cells exposed to the model compound cyproconazole, a fungicide inducing stea...
Although drug induced steatosis represents a mild type of hepatotoxicity, it can progress into more ...
Hepatic steatosis is a common liver disease that can lead to hepatotoxicity. Many drugs, including t...
Although drug induced steatosis represents a mild type of hepatotoxicity, it can progress into more ...
Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) describe causal relationships between molecular perturbation and adv...
Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) describe causal relationships between molecular perturbation and adv...
Exposure to complex chemical mixtures requires a tiered strategy for efficient mixture risk assessme...
Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) have been recently introduced as tools to map the mechanisms underly...
The development of adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) is becoming a key component of twenty-first centu...
Hepatic steatosis is a common liver disease that can lead to hepatotoxicity1. Many drugs, such as th...
Liver injury is the leading cause of drug-induced toxicity. For the evaluation of a chemical compoun...
The development of Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) is becoming a key component of 21st century toxic...
Liver injury is the leading cause of drug-induced toxicity. For the evaluation of a chemical compoun...
Liver injury is the leading cause of drug-induced toxicity. For the evaluation of a chemical compoun...
Although drug induced steatosis represents a mild type of hepatotoxicity, it can progress into more ...
To date, toxicologists use in vivo animal studies to estimate a threshold below which the exposure o...
Although drug induced steatosis represents a mild type of hepatotoxicity, it can progress into more ...
Hepatic steatosis is a common liver disease that can lead to hepatotoxicity. Many drugs, including t...
Although drug induced steatosis represents a mild type of hepatotoxicity, it can progress into more ...
Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) describe causal relationships between molecular perturbation and adv...
Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) describe causal relationships between molecular perturbation and adv...
Exposure to complex chemical mixtures requires a tiered strategy for efficient mixture risk assessme...
Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) have been recently introduced as tools to map the mechanisms underly...
The development of adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) is becoming a key component of twenty-first centu...
Hepatic steatosis is a common liver disease that can lead to hepatotoxicity1. Many drugs, such as th...
Liver injury is the leading cause of drug-induced toxicity. For the evaluation of a chemical compoun...
The development of Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) is becoming a key component of 21st century toxic...
Liver injury is the leading cause of drug-induced toxicity. For the evaluation of a chemical compoun...
Liver injury is the leading cause of drug-induced toxicity. For the evaluation of a chemical compoun...
Although drug induced steatosis represents a mild type of hepatotoxicity, it can progress into more ...
To date, toxicologists use in vivo animal studies to estimate a threshold below which the exposure o...
Although drug induced steatosis represents a mild type of hepatotoxicity, it can progress into more ...
Hepatic steatosis is a common liver disease that can lead to hepatotoxicity. Many drugs, including t...
Although drug induced steatosis represents a mild type of hepatotoxicity, it can progress into more ...