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The Journal of School Health
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January 17, 2002
The school physician--in 1960. 1949
A R Cunningham
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP
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June 15, 2000
The high production volume chemical challenge program: the relevance of the in vivo micronucleus assay
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
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August 22, 2014
A battery of cell toxicity assays as predictors of eye irritation: a feasibility study
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
Mutation Research
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December 6, 2001
Prevalence of mutagens in the environment: experimental data versus simulations
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
Environmental Health Perspectives
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October 24, 2001
Estimating the extent of the health hazard posed by high-production volume chemicals
A R Cunningham, H S Rosenkranz
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP
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June 16, 2001
Chemical categories for health hazard identification: a feasibility study
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research
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July 12, 2003
A substructure-based SAR model for odor perception in humans relevant to health risk assessments
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
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November 22, 2014
The High Production Volume Chemical Challenge Program : The Rodent LD50 and its Possible Replacement
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research
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November 8, 2001
SAR modeling of unbalanced data sets
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
Mutation Research
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May 5, 2001
SAR modeling of genotoxic phenomena: the effect of supplementation with physiological chemicals
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
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The Journal of School Health
|
January 17, 2002
The school physician--in 1960. 1949
A R Cunningham
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP
|
June 15, 2000
The high production volume chemical challenge program: the relevance of the in vivo micronucleus assay
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
|
August 22, 2014
A battery of cell toxicity assays as predictors of eye irritation: a feasibility study
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
Mutation Research
|
December 6, 2001
Prevalence of mutagens in the environment: experimental data versus simulations
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
Environmental Health Perspectives
|
October 24, 2001
Estimating the extent of the health hazard posed by high-production volume chemicals
A R Cunningham, H S Rosenkranz
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP
|
June 16, 2001
Chemical categories for health hazard identification: a feasibility study
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research
|
July 12, 2003
A substructure-based SAR model for odor perception in humans relevant to health risk assessments
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
|
November 22, 2014
The High Production Volume Chemical Challenge Program : The Rodent LD50 and its Possible Replacement
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research
|
November 8, 2001
SAR modeling of unbalanced data sets
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
Mutation Research
|
May 5, 2001
SAR modeling of genotoxic phenomena: the effect of supplementation with physiological chemicals
H S Rosenkranz, A R Cunningham
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