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Kathryn Chapman

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Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|July 1, 2009
Are acute toxicity studies required to support overdose for new medicines?Sally Robinson, Kathryn Chapman
Plos Biology|May 29, 2015
Testing Chemical Safety: What Is Needed to Ensure the Widespread Application of Non-animal Approaches?Natalie Burden, Fiona Sewell, Kathryn Chapman
Toxicology|November 12, 2009
Working in partnership to advance the 3Rs in toxicity testingAnthony M Holmes, Stuart Creton, Kathryn Chapman
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|February 3, 2007
Preclinical safety testing of monoclonal antibodies: the significance of species relevanceKathryn Chapman, Nick Pullen, Mark Graham, et al.
Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism & Toxicology|July 21, 2009
Human clearance prediction: shifting the paradigmThierry Lavé, Kathryn Chapman, Paul Goldsmith, et al.
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS|April 4, 2015
Pioneering better science through the 3Rs: an introduction to the national centre for the replacement, refinement, and reduction of animals in research (NC3Rs)Natalie Burden, Kathryn Chapman, Fiona Sewell, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 2, 2010
The predictive validity of the rat self-administration model for abuse liabilityEoin C O'Connor, Kathryn Chapman, Paul Butler, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|June 29, 2011
Toward an integrated human clearance prediction strategy that minimizes animal useKevin Beaumont, Iain Gardner, Kathryn Chapman, et al.
Public Health Research & Practice|May 3, 2019
Support for food policy initiatives is associated with knowledge of obesity-related cancer risk factorsWendy Watson, Marianne Weber, Clare Hughes, et al.
Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)|February 4, 2017
Advertising to children initiatives have not reduced unhealthy food advertising on Australian televisionWendy L Watson, Vivien Lau, Lyndal Wellard, et al.
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Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|July 1, 2009
Are acute toxicity studies required to support overdose for new medicines?Sally Robinson, Kathryn Chapman
Plos Biology|May 29, 2015
Testing Chemical Safety: What Is Needed to Ensure the Widespread Application of Non-animal Approaches?Natalie Burden, Fiona Sewell, Kathryn Chapman
Toxicology|November 12, 2009
Working in partnership to advance the 3Rs in toxicity testingAnthony M Holmes, Stuart Creton, Kathryn Chapman
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|February 3, 2007
Preclinical safety testing of monoclonal antibodies: the significance of species relevanceKathryn Chapman, Nick Pullen, Mark Graham, et al.
Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism & Toxicology|July 21, 2009
Human clearance prediction: shifting the paradigmThierry Lavé, Kathryn Chapman, Paul Goldsmith, et al.
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS|April 4, 2015
Pioneering better science through the 3Rs: an introduction to the national centre for the replacement, refinement, and reduction of animals in research (NC3Rs)Natalie Burden, Kathryn Chapman, Fiona Sewell, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 2, 2010
The predictive validity of the rat self-administration model for abuse liabilityEoin C O'Connor, Kathryn Chapman, Paul Butler, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|June 29, 2011
Toward an integrated human clearance prediction strategy that minimizes animal useKevin Beaumont, Iain Gardner, Kathryn Chapman, et al.
Public Health Research & Practice|May 3, 2019
Support for food policy initiatives is associated with knowledge of obesity-related cancer risk factorsWendy Watson, Marianne Weber, Clare Hughes, et al.
Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)|February 4, 2017
Advertising to children initiatives have not reduced unhealthy food advertising on Australian televisionWendy L Watson, Vivien Lau, Lyndal Wellard, et al.
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