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" Biologically based methods for cancer risk assessment. "
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BL
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Record Number
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727369
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Doc. No
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b547101
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Title & Author
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Biologically based methods for cancer risk assessment.
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Publication Statement
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[Place of publication not identified]: Springer-Verlag New York, 2013
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ISBN
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1468456253
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: 9781468456257
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Contents
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Research Needs for Biologically Based Risk Assessment.- Biological Bases for Cancer Models.- Multistage Models for Cancer Risk Assessment.- Understanding Multi-Stage Carcinogenesis at the Molecular Level: Notes on Recent Progress.- The Use of Enzyme-Altered Foci for Risk Assessment of Hepatocarcinogens.- Pathogenic Interrelationship of Focal Lesions, Nodules, Adenomas and Carcinomas in the Multistage Evolution of Azaserine-Induced Rat Pancreas Carcinogenesis.- Phenotypic Cellular Changes in Multistage Carcinogenesis.- Interspecies Extrapolation of Pharmacokinetics.- Interspecies Extrapolation.- Comparative Carcinogenesis: Is There a Theoretical Approach to Inter-Species Similarity.- Biological Basis for Interspecies Extrapolations of Halogenated Solvents and of 1,3-Butadiene.- Species-Specific Inhalation Pharmacokinetics of 2-Nitropropane, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, and n-Hexane.- Promotion as a Factor in Carcinogenesis.- Overview of Promotion as a Mechanism in Carcinogenesis.- Hepatocarcinogenesis by Non-Genotoxic Compounds.- The Role of Inhibited Intercellular Communication in Carcinogenesis: Implications for Risk Assessment From Exposure to Chemicals.- Comparative Analyses of the Timing and Magnitude of Genotoxic and Nongenotoxic Cellular Effects in Urinary Bladder Carcinogenesis.- Alterations in Gene Expression in Mouse Hepatocarcinogenesis.- Screening for Carcinogenesis.- Medium-Term Bioassay Models for Environmental Carcinogens - Two - Step Liver and Multi-Organ Carcinogenesis Protocols.- The Use of Aldh Induction as a Carcinogenic Risk Marker in Comparison With Typical in Vitro Mutagenicity System.- Expression of Inducible Cytochrome P-450 mRNAs During Promotion of Expermential Chemical Hepatocarcinogenesis.- An In Vitro Approach for Interspecies Extrapolation Using Animal and Human Airway Epithelial Cell Culture.- Cancer Risk Assessment.- Assement of Low-Exposure Risk from Carcinogens: Implications of the Knudson-Moolgavkar Two-Critical Mutation Theory.- A Biological Data Base for Methylene Chloride Risk Assessment.- Computer Simulation of Chemical Carcinogenesis.- Determination of Carcinogen Exposure by Immunological Techniques.- Risk Estimation for Leukemogenic Drugs.- Contributors.
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LC Classification
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RC268.65B565 2013
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