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In Silico Toxicology Principles And Applications Mark T D Cronin Judith C Madden

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In Silico Toxicology Principles And Applications Mark T D Cronin Judith C Madden
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Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.1 MB
Pages: 669
Author: Mark T D Cronin; Judith C Madden
ISBN: 9781849730044, 9781849732093, 1849730040, 1849732094
Language: English
Year: 2010

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In Silico Toxicology Principles And Applications Mark T D Cronin Judith C Madden by Mark T D Cronin; Judith C Madden 9781849730044, 9781849732093, 1849730040, 1849732094 instant download after payment.

Content: Introduction; Section 1: Compiling the Model; Sources of Toxicity Data for In Silico Toxicology; Calculation of Physico-Chemical Properties; Calculation of Theoretical 2-D Descriptors; Calculation of Molecular Orbital Descriptors; QSAR Methods: Receptor Modelling in Toxicology; Evaluating Data Quality; Section 2: Data Integration, Analysis and Utilisation; QSAR Methods: Statistical Methodologies; Characterisation, Evaluation and Possible Validation of a QSAR; Applicability Domain Mechanisms of Toxic Action in In Silico Toxicology; Formation of Categories; Read-Across Endpoint-Based Extrapolation; Role of Exposure in Modelling; Expert Systems Tools for Category Formation and Read-Across; Section 3: Application of In Silico Toxicology to Risk Assessment; Weight of Evidence in Toxicity Prediction; Integrated Testing Strategies; Case Study: Predicting Environmental Toxicity; Case Study: Predicting Human Health; In Silico Toxicology in Risk Assessment

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