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Grace Patlewicz

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Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 7, 2022
Reflections of the QSAR2021 meetingGrace Patlewicz
Frontiers in Toxicology|March 17, 2022
Navigating the Minefield of Computational Toxicology and Informatics: Looking Back and Charting a New HorizonGrace Patlewicz
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 11, 2023
Towards systematic read-across using Generalised Read-Across (GenRA)Grace Patlewicz, Imran Shah
Chemical Research in Toxicology|December 22, 2015
Current and Future Perspectives on the Development, Evaluation, and Application of in Silico Approaches for Predicting ToxicityGrace Patlewicz, Jeremy M Fitzpatrick
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|September 28, 2016
Integrated Approaches to Testing and AssessmentAndrew P Worth, Grace Patlewicz
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT|May 26, 2017
Non-animal assessment of skin sensitization hazard: Is an integrated testing strategy needed, and if so what should be integrated?David W Roberts, Grace Patlewicz
Frontiers in Toxicology|March 17, 2022
Derivation of New Threshold of Toxicological Concern Values for Exposure via Inhalation for Environmentally-Relevant ChemicalsMark D Nelms, Grace Patlewicz
Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences|March 23, 2004
From knowledge generation to knowledge archive. A general strategy using TOPS-MODE with DEREK to formulate new alerts for skin sensitizationErnesto Estrada, Grace Patlewicz, Yaquelin Gutierrez
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|February 24, 2021
Transitioning the Generalised Read-Across approach (GenRA) to quantitative predictions: A case study using acute oral toxicity dataGeorge Helman, Imran Shah, Grace Patlewicz
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|March 27, 2021
Generalized Read-Across prediction using genra-pyImran Shah, Tia Tate, Grace Patlewicz
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Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 7, 2022
Reflections of the QSAR2021 meetingGrace Patlewicz
Frontiers in Toxicology|March 17, 2022
Navigating the Minefield of Computational Toxicology and Informatics: Looking Back and Charting a New HorizonGrace Patlewicz
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 11, 2023
Towards systematic read-across using Generalised Read-Across (GenRA)Grace Patlewicz, Imran Shah
Chemical Research in Toxicology|December 22, 2015
Current and Future Perspectives on the Development, Evaluation, and Application of in Silico Approaches for Predicting ToxicityGrace Patlewicz, Jeremy M Fitzpatrick
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|September 28, 2016
Integrated Approaches to Testing and AssessmentAndrew P Worth, Grace Patlewicz
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT|May 26, 2017
Non-animal assessment of skin sensitization hazard: Is an integrated testing strategy needed, and if so what should be integrated?David W Roberts, Grace Patlewicz
Frontiers in Toxicology|March 17, 2022
Derivation of New Threshold of Toxicological Concern Values for Exposure via Inhalation for Environmentally-Relevant ChemicalsMark D Nelms, Grace Patlewicz
Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences|March 23, 2004
From knowledge generation to knowledge archive. A general strategy using TOPS-MODE with DEREK to formulate new alerts for skin sensitizationErnesto Estrada, Grace Patlewicz, Yaquelin Gutierrez
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|February 24, 2021
Transitioning the Generalised Read-Across approach (GenRA) to quantitative predictions: A case study using acute oral toxicity dataGeorge Helman, Imran Shah, Grace Patlewicz
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|March 27, 2021
Generalized Read-Across prediction using genra-pyImran Shah, Tia Tate, Grace Patlewicz
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