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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A|June 20, 2020
Human exposure to synthetic endocrine disrupting chemicals (S-EDCs) is generally negligible as compared to natural compounds with higher or comparable endocrine activity. How to evaluate the risk of the S-EDCs?Herman Autrup, Frank A Barile, Sir Colin Berry, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|June 10, 2020
Human exposure to synthetic endocrine disrupting chemicals (S-EDCs) is generally negligible as compared to natural compounds with higher or comparable endocrine activity: how to evaluate the risk of the S-EDCs?Herman Autrup, Frank A Barile, Sir Colin Berry, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA|January 12, 2008
Physiologically-based Kinetic Modelling (PBK Modelling): meeting the 3Rs agenda. The report and recommendations of ECVAM Workshop 63Michel Bouvier d'Yvoire, Pilar Prieto, Bas J Blaauboer, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|August 7, 2021
The EU chemicals strategy for sustainability: in support of the BfR positionFrank A Barile, Sir Colin Berry, Bas Blaauboer, et al.
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|April 2, 2011
Managing the challenge of chemically reactive metabolites in drug developmentB Kevin Park, Alan Boobis, Stephen Clarke, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 31, 2021
Opportunities and challenges related to saturation of toxicokinetic processes: Implications for risk assessmentYu-Mei Tan, Hugh A Barton, Alan Boobis, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|May 3, 2011
Alternative (non-animal) methods for cosmetics testing: current status and future prospects-2010Sarah Adler, David Basketter, Stuart Creton, et al.
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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A|June 20, 2020
Human exposure to synthetic endocrine disrupting chemicals (S-EDCs) is generally negligible as compared to natural compounds with higher or comparable endocrine activity. How to evaluate the risk of the S-EDCs?Herman Autrup, Frank A Barile, Sir Colin Berry, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|June 10, 2020
Human exposure to synthetic endocrine disrupting chemicals (S-EDCs) is generally negligible as compared to natural compounds with higher or comparable endocrine activity: how to evaluate the risk of the S-EDCs?Herman Autrup, Frank A Barile, Sir Colin Berry, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA|January 12, 2008
Physiologically-based Kinetic Modelling (PBK Modelling): meeting the 3Rs agenda. The report and recommendations of ECVAM Workshop 63Michel Bouvier d'Yvoire, Pilar Prieto, Bas J Blaauboer, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|August 7, 2021
The EU chemicals strategy for sustainability: in support of the BfR positionFrank A Barile, Sir Colin Berry, Bas Blaauboer, et al.
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|April 2, 2011
Managing the challenge of chemically reactive metabolites in drug developmentB Kevin Park, Alan Boobis, Stephen Clarke, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 31, 2021
Opportunities and challenges related to saturation of toxicokinetic processes: Implications for risk assessmentYu-Mei Tan, Hugh A Barton, Alan Boobis, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|May 3, 2011
Alternative (non-animal) methods for cosmetics testing: current status and future prospects-2010Sarah Adler, David Basketter, Stuart Creton, et al.
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