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Molecular toxicology

D.C. Malins, and G. Ostrander, Aquatic Toxicology Molecular, Biochemical, and Cellular Perspectives, CRC Press, Boca Raton, EL, 1994. [Pg.16]

Receptor In toxicology Molecular structure in or on a cell, which specifically recognizes and binds to a compound and acts as a physiological signal transducer or mediator of an effect. [Pg.225]

Maccubbin, A.E. DNA adduct analysis in fish laboratory and field studies. In Aquatic Toxicology Molecular, Biochemical and Cellular Perspectives, edited by D.C. Matins and G.K. Ostrander, Ann Arbor, MI, Lewis Publishers, pp. 267-294, 1994. [Pg.150]

Landis, Wayne G., Ruth M. Sofield, and Ming-Ho Yu, Introduction to Environmental Toxicology Molecular Substructures to Ecological Landscapes, 4th ed., Taylor Francis/CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2010. [Pg.40]

Stegman, J.J. Hahn, M.E. Biochemistry and molecular biology of monooxygenases eurrent perspeetives on forms, function and regulation of cytochrome P450 in aquatie speeies. In Mallins D.C., Ostrander G.K. (Eds.). Aquatic toxicology molecular, biochemical and cellular perspectives. USA CRC Press, 1994, p. 87-206. [Pg.405]

Health and Safety Factors. Like other low molecular weight ketones, MIBK is an anesthetic chemical with no highly cumulative toxicological effects. Inhalation of vapors can irritate mucous membranes. [Pg.492]

C. Tomlin, ed.. The Pesticides Manual A World Compendium, Incorporating the Agrochemicals Handbook, 10th ed.. The British Crop Protection Council and The Royal Society of Chemistry, Crop Protection PubHcations, Cambridge, U.K., 1994. Includes 725 entries by common name in alphabetic order, with chemical stmcture, chemical name(s), molecular formula, CAS Registry Number, physicochemical properties, commercialisation, mode of action, uses, trade names, analytical methods, mammalian toxicology, ecotoxicology, and environmental fate. [Pg.153]

Health and Safety Factors, Toxicology. Because low molecular weight phosphines generally are spontaneously flammable, they must be stored and handled in an inert atmosphere. The upper explosion limit is 1.6% and the upper limit is near 100% (93). The higher and less volatile homologues are more slowly oxidized by air and present less of a problem. [Pg.381]

Corcoran, G. B, Fix, L., Jones, D. P.,. Moslen, M. X, Nicotera, P., Oberhammer, F. A., and Biit-tyan, R. (1994). Contemporary issues in toxicology.. Apoptosis molecular control point in toxicity. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 128, 169-181. [Pg.344]

There are numerous methods available to identify the potential for chemicals to cause both healtli conditions and adverse effects on tlie eiiviroiiment. These can include, but are not limited to, toxicology, epidemiology, molecular and atomic structural analysis, MSDS sheets, engineering approaches to problem solving, fate of chemicals, and carcinogenic versus non-carcinogenic healtli hazards... [Pg.299]

Section 10.2 Toxicology Principles Section 10.3 Epidemiology Principles Section 10.4 Molecular/Atomic Structural Analysis Section 10.5 Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)... [Pg.299]

Pieters RHH, Bol M, Seinen W (1994a) Cellular and molecular aspects of organotin-induced thymus atrophy. Human and Experimental Toxicology, 13(12) 876-879. [Pg.50]

Effect of oral administration of Arabic gum on cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity in rats. Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology, Vol.l7, No.3, (January 2003), pp. 146-153, ISSN 1099-0461. [Pg.19]

Gage, J.C. and Hohn, S. (1976). The influence of molecular structure on the retention and excretion of PCBs by the mouse. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 36, 555-560. [Pg.348]

Hathway, D.E. (1984). Molecular Aspects of Toxicology. London Royal Society of Chemistry. [Pg.351]

Johnson, M.K. (1992). Molecular events in delayed neuropathy Experimental aspects of neuropathy target esterase. In B. Ballantyne and T.C. Marrs, (1992). Clinical and Experimental Toxicology of Organophosphates and Carbamates 90-113. [Pg.354]

Pocar, P., Fischer, B., and Klonisch, T. et al. (2005). Molecular interactions of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor and its biological and toxicological relevance for reproduction. Reproduction 129, 379-389. [Pg.365]


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