Many chemicals in day-to-day and industrial usage have the ability to cross the blood–brain barrier and develop neurotoxicity in humans. There are numerous in vitro, in vivo, epidemiological and in silico studies developed to test the neurotoxicity of such chemicals. This systematic review summarized the endpoints and biochemical markers generated from in vitro models, organism-based models, human studies and in silico tools and how they are used to translate the data for risk assessment of neurotoxic chemicals. Increased evidence about different biomarkers through genomics and proteomics has developed data related to genes and proteins facilitating some understanding about the molecular mechanism of neurotoxicity. Fluid-based biomarkers su...
The developing nervous system is particularly vulnerable to chemical insults. Exposure to chemicals ...
The developing nervous system is particularly vulnerable to chemical insults. Exposure to chemicals ...
Interactions of chemicals with cerebral neurotransmitters, receptors, and second messenger systems a...
With the wide utilization of neurotoxic substances, more and more people are exposed to them occupat...
Neurotoxins cause biochemical and molecular events which indicate early stage effects in exposed per...
Biochemical and molecular approaches are most useful to define potential mechanisms of neurotoxicity...
Detection and characterization of chemical-induced toxic effects in the central and peripheral nervo...
The neurotoxic effects of exposure to chemicals in the environment, though insufficiently recognized...
There is a gap in knowledge when it comes to the effects of chemicals on human health. In particular...
A change in paradigm is needed in the prevention of toxic effects on the nervous system, moving from...
Neurotoxicity has been linked to a number of common drugs and chemicals, yet efficient and accurate ...
Only a small percentage of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disea...
The limitations of current in vivo testing coupled with the paucity of data for thousands of chemica...
INTRODUCTION: The process of chemical risk assessment traditionally relies on animal experiments and...
Neurotoxicology presents major challenges to the development of biological markers in accordance to ...
The developing nervous system is particularly vulnerable to chemical insults. Exposure to chemicals ...
The developing nervous system is particularly vulnerable to chemical insults. Exposure to chemicals ...
Interactions of chemicals with cerebral neurotransmitters, receptors, and second messenger systems a...
With the wide utilization of neurotoxic substances, more and more people are exposed to them occupat...
Neurotoxins cause biochemical and molecular events which indicate early stage effects in exposed per...
Biochemical and molecular approaches are most useful to define potential mechanisms of neurotoxicity...
Detection and characterization of chemical-induced toxic effects in the central and peripheral nervo...
The neurotoxic effects of exposure to chemicals in the environment, though insufficiently recognized...
There is a gap in knowledge when it comes to the effects of chemicals on human health. In particular...
A change in paradigm is needed in the prevention of toxic effects on the nervous system, moving from...
Neurotoxicity has been linked to a number of common drugs and chemicals, yet efficient and accurate ...
Only a small percentage of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disea...
The limitations of current in vivo testing coupled with the paucity of data for thousands of chemica...
INTRODUCTION: The process of chemical risk assessment traditionally relies on animal experiments and...
Neurotoxicology presents major challenges to the development of biological markers in accordance to ...
The developing nervous system is particularly vulnerable to chemical insults. Exposure to chemicals ...
The developing nervous system is particularly vulnerable to chemical insults. Exposure to chemicals ...
Interactions of chemicals with cerebral neurotransmitters, receptors, and second messenger systems a...