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Developmental and reproductive toxicology DART

The Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology (DART) Technical Committee at HESI has been continually active in the development of alternative tests by providing a forum to exchange information and data and by its organizational framework to pool resources for collaborative efforts. [Pg.479]

The Navy should consider using the National Library of Medicine s Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology (DART) database as the primary source of bibliographic information in this area. [Pg.115]

Together, these databases contain over 75 000 references to the worldwide literature of teratology and some coverage of developmental and reproductive toxicology. DART covers 1989 to the present and ETICBACK covers 1950-1989. Over half the references are scanned into DART from MEDLINE and it includes coverage of technical reports and conference papers. Produced by the National Library of Medicine (both available through TOXNET). [Pg.1432]

DART. 1990. Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology. National Library of Medicine, National Toxicology Information Program, Bethesda, MD. July 6, 1990. [Pg.254]

Cytolysis The phenomenon where the cell undergoes destruction, particularly due to the disintegration of cell membrane DART Developmental and reproductive toxicology DBCP l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane DCVC 5-(l,2-dichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine... [Pg.204]

Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology Da-tabase/Environmental Teratology Information Center Backfile (DART/ETICBACK) ... [Pg.1432]

DART is a bibliographic database that covers teratology and other aspects of developmental and reproductive toxicology. It contains over 100000 references to literature published since 1965. DART/ ETIC is funded by the US EPA, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, the National Center for Toxicological Research of the Food and Drug Administration, and NLM. [Pg.2937]

DART (Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology) database contains references to the developmental and reproductive toxicology literature. [Pg.198]

DART is a bibliographic database that covers the literature on teratology and other aspects of reproductive and developmental toxicology. DART is an essential resource to the Navy for gathering information on the potential reproductive and developmental effects of agents because it greatly simplifies the process for searching for literature in this area. [Pg.115]

DART provides bibliographic information and abstracts on reproductive and developmental toxicology studies. There is better coverage of developmental toxicity literature than reproductive toxicity literature. The studies cover a broad range of species and reproductive and developmental... [Pg.209]

DART is an essential tool in identifying recent published literature on reproductive and developmental toxicology, but considerable expertise is required to interpret the information obtained in terms of risks related to actual human exposures. [Pg.209]


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