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Imran Shah

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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part B, Critical Reviews|June 25, 2010
Virtual tissues in toxicologyImran Shah, John Wambaugh
Plos Computational Biology|April 28, 2010
Simulating microdosimetry in a virtual hepatic lobuleJohn Wambaugh, Imran Shah
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|October 13, 2023
Evaluating adaptive stress response gene signatures using transcriptomicsBryant Chambers, Imran Shah
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 11, 2023
Towards systematic read-across using Generalised Read-Across (GenRA)Grace Patlewicz, Imran Shah
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 23, 2012
Systems toxicology from genes to organsJohn Jack, John Wambaugh, Imran Shah
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
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|November 1, 2019
Extending the Generalised Read-Across approach (GenRA): A systematic analysis of the impact of physicochemical property information on read-across performanceGeorge Helman, Imran Shah, Grace Patlewicz
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|July 12, 2024
A Comparison of Machine Learning Approaches for predicting Hepatotoxicity potential using Chemical Structure and Targeted Transcriptomic DataTia Tate, Grace Patlewicz, Imran Shah
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 12, 2026
Can graph similarity metrics be helpful for analogue identification as part of a read-across approach?Brett Hagan, Imran Shah, Grace Patlewicz
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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part B, Critical Reviews|June 25, 2010
Virtual tissues in toxicologyImran Shah, John Wambaugh
Plos Computational Biology|April 28, 2010
Simulating microdosimetry in a virtual hepatic lobuleJohn Wambaugh, Imran Shah
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|October 13, 2023
Evaluating adaptive stress response gene signatures using transcriptomicsBryant Chambers, Imran Shah
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 11, 2023
Towards systematic read-across using Generalised Read-Across (GenRA)Grace Patlewicz, Imran Shah
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 23, 2012
Systems toxicology from genes to organsJohn Jack, John Wambaugh, Imran Shah
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
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|November 1, 2019
Extending the Generalised Read-Across approach (GenRA): A systematic analysis of the impact of physicochemical property information on read-across performanceGeorge Helman, Imran Shah, Grace Patlewicz
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|July 12, 2024
A Comparison of Machine Learning Approaches for predicting Hepatotoxicity potential using Chemical Structure and Targeted Transcriptomic DataTia Tate, Grace Patlewicz, Imran Shah
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 12, 2026
Can graph similarity metrics be helpful for analogue identification as part of a read-across approach?Brett Hagan, Imran Shah, Grace Patlewicz
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