AbstractA recent research article by the National Center for Computational Toxicology (NCCT) (Kleinstreuer et al., 2013), indicated that high throughput screening (HTS) data from assays linked to hallmarks and presumed pathways of carcinogenesis could be used to predict classification of pesticides as either (a) possible, probable or likely rodent carcinogens; or (b) not likely carcinogens or evidence of non-carcinogenicity. Using independently developed software to validate the computational results, we replicated the majority of the results reported. We also found that the prediction model correlating cancer pathway bioactivity scores with in vivo carcinogenic effects in rodents was not robust. A change of classification of a single chemi...
The goal of human risk assessment is to decide whether a given exposure level to a particular chemic...
The rodent bioassay has been a mainstay of carcinogenic risk assessment for close to half a century;...
Carcinogenicity testing plays an essential role in identifying carcinogens in environmental chemistr...
AbstractA recent research article by the National Center for Computational Toxicology (NCCT) (Kleins...
Regulatory agencies currently rely on rodent carcinogenicity bioassay data to predict whether or not...
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflec...
BackgroundTo develop efficient approaches for rapid evaluation of chemical toxicity and human health...
Due to limited human exposure data, risk classification and the consequent regulation of exposure to...
AbstractSub-chronic toxicity studies of 163 non-genotoxic chemicals were evaluated in order to predi...
Background: Despite an overall decrease in incidence of and mortality from cancer, about 40 % of Ame...
Long-term studies in rodents are the benchmark method to assess carcinogenicity of single substances...
Long-term studies in rodents are the benchmark method to assess carcinogenicity of single substances...
This paper describes my submission to one of the sub-problems formulated for the Predictive Toxicolo...
The NTP lifetime rodent bioassay (LRB) is the “gold standard” for predicting human carcinogenicity. ...
Toxicitykarcinogenicity studies in rodents have played a pivotal role in identifying chemicals that ...
The goal of human risk assessment is to decide whether a given exposure level to a particular chemic...
The rodent bioassay has been a mainstay of carcinogenic risk assessment for close to half a century;...
Carcinogenicity testing plays an essential role in identifying carcinogens in environmental chemistr...
AbstractA recent research article by the National Center for Computational Toxicology (NCCT) (Kleins...
Regulatory agencies currently rely on rodent carcinogenicity bioassay data to predict whether or not...
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflec...
BackgroundTo develop efficient approaches for rapid evaluation of chemical toxicity and human health...
Due to limited human exposure data, risk classification and the consequent regulation of exposure to...
AbstractSub-chronic toxicity studies of 163 non-genotoxic chemicals were evaluated in order to predi...
Background: Despite an overall decrease in incidence of and mortality from cancer, about 40 % of Ame...
Long-term studies in rodents are the benchmark method to assess carcinogenicity of single substances...
Long-term studies in rodents are the benchmark method to assess carcinogenicity of single substances...
This paper describes my submission to one of the sub-problems formulated for the Predictive Toxicolo...
The NTP lifetime rodent bioassay (LRB) is the “gold standard” for predicting human carcinogenicity. ...
Toxicitykarcinogenicity studies in rodents have played a pivotal role in identifying chemicals that ...
The goal of human risk assessment is to decide whether a given exposure level to a particular chemic...
The rodent bioassay has been a mainstay of carcinogenic risk assessment for close to half a century;...
Carcinogenicity testing plays an essential role in identifying carcinogens in environmental chemistr...