In order to quantify the effect of human variability on a wide range of biological exposure indicators (EIs), a general compartmental model was developed and tested on several chemicals. The model consists of four compartments. In a first step, it was applied to four chemicals: toluene (TOL), phenol (Ph), lead (Pb), and mercury (Hg). Individuals were to be exposed 8 h a day, 5 days a week. Physiological parameter values were set to consider a physical workload of 50 W 12 h/day and at rest for the remaining 12 h. Monte Carlo simulations were carried out using realistic distributions of physiological and metabolic parameters. The variability extent index (VEI) and the main parameters of influence were determined for each of the EIs. The resul...
Assessment of human exposure to environmental chemicals is inherently subject to uncertainty and var...
The work addresses current knowledge gaps regarding causes for correlations between environmental an...
This paper reviews existing data on the variability in parameters relevant for health risk analyses....
In order to quantify the effect of human variability on a wide range of biological exposure indicato...
Using an approach involving physiologically based toxicokinetic (PBTK) modelling and Monte Carlo sim...
Using an approach involving physiologically based toxicokinetic (PBTK) modelling and Monte Carlo sim...
PURPOSE: Few studies compare the variabilities that characterize environmental (EM) and biological m...
Post-exposure risk assessment of chemical and environmental stressors is a public health challenge. ...
[[abstract]]Biological monitoring has gradually developed into a powerful tool in the identification...
[[abstract]]Biological monitoring has gradually developed into a powerful tool in the identification...
International audiencePhysiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models have proven to be successf...
[[abstract]]Biological monitoring has gradually developed into a powerful tool in the identification...
Post-exposure risk assessment of chemical and environmental stressors is a public health challenge. ...
Assessment of human exposure to environmental chemicals is inherently subject to uncertainty and var...
Assessment of human exposure to environmental chemicals is inherently subject to uncertainty and var...
Assessment of human exposure to environmental chemicals is inherently subject to uncertainty and var...
The work addresses current knowledge gaps regarding causes for correlations between environmental an...
This paper reviews existing data on the variability in parameters relevant for health risk analyses....
In order to quantify the effect of human variability on a wide range of biological exposure indicato...
Using an approach involving physiologically based toxicokinetic (PBTK) modelling and Monte Carlo sim...
Using an approach involving physiologically based toxicokinetic (PBTK) modelling and Monte Carlo sim...
PURPOSE: Few studies compare the variabilities that characterize environmental (EM) and biological m...
Post-exposure risk assessment of chemical and environmental stressors is a public health challenge. ...
[[abstract]]Biological monitoring has gradually developed into a powerful tool in the identification...
[[abstract]]Biological monitoring has gradually developed into a powerful tool in the identification...
International audiencePhysiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models have proven to be successf...
[[abstract]]Biological monitoring has gradually developed into a powerful tool in the identification...
Post-exposure risk assessment of chemical and environmental stressors is a public health challenge. ...
Assessment of human exposure to environmental chemicals is inherently subject to uncertainty and var...
Assessment of human exposure to environmental chemicals is inherently subject to uncertainty and var...
Assessment of human exposure to environmental chemicals is inherently subject to uncertainty and var...
The work addresses current knowledge gaps regarding causes for correlations between environmental an...
This paper reviews existing data on the variability in parameters relevant for health risk analyses....