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Todd M Martin

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Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|October 4, 2012
Does rational selection of training and test sets improve the outcome of QSAR modeling?Todd M Martin, Paul Harten, Douglas M Young, et al.
Chemosphere|September 15, 2021
Detection and toxicity modeling of anthraquinone dyes and chlorinated side products from a colored smoke pyrotechnic reactionJonathan M Dilger, Todd M Martin, Benjamin P Wilkins, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|August 22, 2013
Prediction of aquatic toxicity mode of action using linear discriminant and random forest modelsTodd M Martin, Christopher M Grulke, Douglas M Young, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|June 3, 2025
Correction to Citation in "Combined <i>In Vitro</i> and <i>In Silico</i> Workflow to Deliver Robust, Transparent, and Contextually Rigorous Models of Bioactivity"Nathaniel Charest, Gabriel Sinclair, Stephanie A Eytcheson, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|April 24, 2025
Combined <i>In Vitro</i> and <i>In Silico</i> Workflow to Deliver Robust, Transparent, and Contextually Rigorous Models of BioactivityNathaniel Charest, Gabriel Sinclair, Stephanie A Eytcheson, et al.
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 10, 2021
Evaluation of Existing QSAR Models and Structural Alerts and Development of New Ensemble Models for Genotoxicity Using a Newly Compiled Experimental DatasetPrachi Pradeep, Richard Judson, David M DeMarini, et al.
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|February 7, 2022
Integrating publicly available information to screen potential candidates for chemical prioritization under the Toxic Substances Control Act: A proof of concept case study using genotoxicity and carcinogenicityGrace Patlewicz, Jeffry L Dean, Catherine F Gibbons, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|November 2, 2010
Applicability domains for classification problems: Benchmarking of distance to models for Ames mutagenicity setIurii Sushko, Sergii Novotarskyi, Robert Körner, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|March 6, 2019
The Next Generation Blueprint of Computational Toxicology at the U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyRussell S Thomas, Tina Bahadori, Timothy J Buckley, et al.
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Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|October 4, 2012
Does rational selection of training and test sets improve the outcome of QSAR modeling?Todd M Martin, Paul Harten, Douglas M Young, et al.
Chemosphere|September 15, 2021
Detection and toxicity modeling of anthraquinone dyes and chlorinated side products from a colored smoke pyrotechnic reactionJonathan M Dilger, Todd M Martin, Benjamin P Wilkins, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|August 22, 2013
Prediction of aquatic toxicity mode of action using linear discriminant and random forest modelsTodd M Martin, Christopher M Grulke, Douglas M Young, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|June 3, 2025
Correction to Citation in "Combined <i>In Vitro</i> and <i>In Silico</i> Workflow to Deliver Robust, Transparent, and Contextually Rigorous Models of Bioactivity"Nathaniel Charest, Gabriel Sinclair, Stephanie A Eytcheson, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|April 24, 2025
Combined <i>In Vitro</i> and <i>In Silico</i> Workflow to Deliver Robust, Transparent, and Contextually Rigorous Models of BioactivityNathaniel Charest, Gabriel Sinclair, Stephanie A Eytcheson, et al.
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 10, 2021
Evaluation of Existing QSAR Models and Structural Alerts and Development of New Ensemble Models for Genotoxicity Using a Newly Compiled Experimental DatasetPrachi Pradeep, Richard Judson, David M DeMarini, et al.
Computational Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|February 7, 2022
Integrating publicly available information to screen potential candidates for chemical prioritization under the Toxic Substances Control Act: A proof of concept case study using genotoxicity and carcinogenicityGrace Patlewicz, Jeffry L Dean, Catherine F Gibbons, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|November 2, 2010
Applicability domains for classification problems: Benchmarking of distance to models for Ames mutagenicity setIurii Sushko, Sergii Novotarskyi, Robert Körner, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|March 6, 2019
The Next Generation Blueprint of Computational Toxicology at the U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyRussell S Thomas, Tina Bahadori, Timothy J Buckley, et al.
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