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Applications of Toxicogenomics in Safety Evaluation and Risk Assessment.
Title:
Applications of Toxicogenomics in Safety Evaluation and Risk Assessment.
Author:
Boverhof, Darrell R.
ISBN:
9781118001035
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (402 pages)
Contents:
Applications of Toxicogenomics in Safety Evaluation and Risk Assessment -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- 1 Toxicology, "Omics" Technologies, and Toxicogenomics: A Primer -- 2 Introduction to Human Health Risk Assessment -- 3 Practical Considerations for the Application of Toxicogenomics to Risk Assessment: Early Experience, Current Drivers, and a Path Forward -- 4 Approaches and Practical Considerations for the Analysis of Toxicogenomics Data -- 5 Genomics in Identifying Mutagenic Mode of Action in Carcinogenesis -- 6 Application of Genomics for Predicting and Understanding the Mode of Action for Nongenotoxic Carcinogens -- 7 Genomics in Characterizing Endocrine Toxicity -- 8 Studying Organ-Specific Toxicity Using Gene-Expression Profiling -- 9 Toxicogenomic Studies in Human Populations -- 10 Toxicogenomics Applied to Ecological Risk Assessment -- 11 Analysis of Transcriptomic Dose-Response Data for Toxicology and Risk Assessment -- 12 Toxicogenomics as a Tool for Validating Animal to Human Extrapolations in Chemical Risk Assessment: Concepts, Applications, and Challenges -- 13 Toxicogenomics and Animal Alternatives -- 14 Toxicogenomics and the Regulatory Framework -- 15 Standardization of Gene-Expression Information for the Safety Evaluation: Activities in Japan -- 16 Applying Transcriptional Profiling in Drug Safety Evaluation -- 17 Reframing the Risk Assessment Paradigm: Toward a Systems Biology Approach -- Index.
Abstract:
Risk assessment and toxicogenomics - a practical review The past decade has seen growing interest in the use of toxicogenomics for hazard evaluation and chemical safety assessment. This book addresses the need in the field for a comprehensive, up-to-date review of this emerging technology, providing toxicologists and regulatory scientists with practical considerations to take advantage of toxicogenomics when conducting risk assessment of industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and consumer products. Written by leading scientists experienced in the application of toxicogenomics data, this book includes a complete introduction to toxicogenomics and the principles of risk assessment, examines the potential of the technology to improve risk assessment practices, and offers insight into promising future trends. The emphasis throughout is on practical risk assessment, highlighting applications of toxicogenomics in the risk assessment process across diverse and important areas. Topics include: Applications in mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, endocrine toxicity, organ-specific toxicity, population monitoring, and ecotoxicology The use of toxicogenomics for enhancing mode-of-action and weight-of-evidence approaches The role of toxicogenomics in dose-response analysis, cross-species extrapolations, and animal alternatives The regulatory aspects of toxicogenomics, including chemical classification and prioritization for toxicity testing Strategic approaches for the integration of toxicogenomics in safetyevaluation studies.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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