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Critical Reviews in Toxicology|July 30, 2014
The use of mode of action information in risk assessment: quantitative key events/dose-response framework for modeling the dose-response for key eventsTed W Simon, S Stoney Simons, R Julian Preston, et al.
BMC Public Health|June 23, 2012
Rationale, design and methods for a staggered-entry, waitlist controlled clinical trial of the impact of a community-based, family-centred, multidisciplinary program focussed on activity, food and attitude habits (Curtin University's Activity, Food and Attitudes Program--CAFAP) among overweight adolescentsLeon M Straker, Kyla L Smith, Ashley A Fenner, et al.
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|January 20, 2004
PPARalpha agonist-induced rodent tumors: modes of action and human relevanceJames E Klaunig, Michael A Babich, Karl P Baetcke, et al.
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|May 20, 2006
A tiered approach to life stages testing for agricultural chemical safety assessmentRalph L Cooper, James C Lamb, Sue M Barlow, et al.
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Critical Reviews in Toxicology|July 30, 2014
The use of mode of action information in risk assessment: quantitative key events/dose-response framework for modeling the dose-response for key eventsTed W Simon, S Stoney Simons, R Julian Preston, et al.
BMC Public Health|June 23, 2012
Rationale, design and methods for a staggered-entry, waitlist controlled clinical trial of the impact of a community-based, family-centred, multidisciplinary program focussed on activity, food and attitude habits (Curtin University's Activity, Food and Attitudes Program--CAFAP) among overweight adolescentsLeon M Straker, Kyla L Smith, Ashley A Fenner, et al.
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|January 20, 2004
PPARalpha agonist-induced rodent tumors: modes of action and human relevanceJames E Klaunig, Michael A Babich, Karl P Baetcke, et al.
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|May 20, 2006
A tiered approach to life stages testing for agricultural chemical safety assessmentRalph L Cooper, James C Lamb, Sue M Barlow, et al.
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