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Teratogenicity information sources

There are several books that are essential reference sources for those seeking summarized information on the teratogenicity of chemicals. [Pg.33]

Another important source of information on the status of alternative test development, with particular emphasis on the requirements for cosmetics testing, is a review paper published in 2011 by Adler and coauthors [9], Table 1 summarizes those relevant for reproductive toxicity. Several assays refer to the detection of endocrine effects on steroidogenesis based on a variety of cell types, and, as already mentioned, they will be dealt with in another chapter of this book. The other tests can be subdivided in placental toxicity/transport, preimplantation toxicity, female and male toxicity, and developmental toxicity. The tests that are suitable for detecting developmental toxicity include the EST, the whole-embryo assay, the micromass test (all three already described above), the zebrafish embryo teratogenicity assay, and the frog embryo teratogenesis assay (FETAX). [Pg.272]


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