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J Ashby

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Toxicology Letters|March 18, 2000
The Gerhard Zbinden memorial lecture. Are environmental chemicals affecting the integrity or expression of the human genome?J Ashby
Toxicology Letters|April 27, 2001
Testing for endocrine disruption post-EDSTAC: extrapolation of low dose rodent effects to humansJ Ashby
Environmental Health Perspectives|May 16, 2000
Endocrine disruption: lessons learnedJ Ashby
Toxicologic Pathology|June 22, 2000
Validation of in vitro and in vivo methods for assessing endocrine disrupting chemicalsJ Ashby
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis|January 1, 1988
Computer assisted short-term test battery design: some questionsJ Ashby
Nature|April 14, 1994
Change the rules for food additivesJ Ashby
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis|January 1, 1995
Transgenic germ cell mutation assays: a small collaborative studyJ Ashby
Mutation Research|June 1, 1983
The unique role of rodents in the detection of possible human carcinogens and mutagensJ Ashby
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1988
The value and limitations of short-term genotoxicity assays and the inadequacy of current cancer bioassay chemical selection criteriaJ Ashby
Mutation Research|October 16, 2001
Mouse uterine carcinogenicity of genistein: the currently most secure example of non-genotoxic rodent carcinogenicity?J Ashby
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Toxicology Letters|March 18, 2000
The Gerhard Zbinden memorial lecture. Are environmental chemicals affecting the integrity or expression of the human genome?J Ashby
Toxicology Letters|April 27, 2001
Testing for endocrine disruption post-EDSTAC: extrapolation of low dose rodent effects to humansJ Ashby
Environmental Health Perspectives|May 16, 2000
Endocrine disruption: lessons learnedJ Ashby
Toxicologic Pathology|June 22, 2000
Validation of in vitro and in vivo methods for assessing endocrine disrupting chemicalsJ Ashby
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis|January 1, 1988
Computer assisted short-term test battery design: some questionsJ Ashby
Nature|April 14, 1994
Change the rules for food additivesJ Ashby
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis|January 1, 1995
Transgenic germ cell mutation assays: a small collaborative studyJ Ashby
Mutation Research|June 1, 1983
The unique role of rodents in the detection of possible human carcinogens and mutagensJ Ashby
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1988
The value and limitations of short-term genotoxicity assays and the inadequacy of current cancer bioassay chemical selection criteriaJ Ashby
Mutation Research|October 16, 2001
Mouse uterine carcinogenicity of genistein: the currently most secure example of non-genotoxic rodent carcinogenicity?J Ashby
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