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In vitro models for toxicological research and testing

J M Frazier1

  • 1Division of Toxicological Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21205.

Toxicology Letters
|May 1, 1993
PubMed
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In vitro methods are increasingly important in toxicological research and testing. Toxicologists must understand these evolving techniques for future scientific direction.

Area of Science:

  • Toxicology
  • In vitro methodologies

Background:

  • In vitro methods have a long history in toxicological research.
  • Recent scientific community interest in in vitro methods has surged, evidenced by dedicated journals and symposia.
  • Increased resource allocation highlights the growing importance of in vitro toxicology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the challenges and considerations in applying in vitro methods for toxicological research and testing.
  • To inform toxicologists about the expanding role and impact of in vitro approaches.

Main Methods:

  • This report is a discussion and review of existing literature and trends.
  • It synthesizes information on the current state and future trajectory of in vitro toxicology.

Main Results:

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  • The utilization of in vitro methods in toxicology is experiencing a significant upswing.
  • There is a notable increase in scientific publications, conferences, and funding related to in vitro toxicology.

Conclusions:

  • In vitro methodologies are becoming increasingly central to toxicological research and testing.
  • Awareness of these developments is crucial for toxicologists to navigate the future of the field.