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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a Regulatory Toxicology /
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|a 1st ed. 2014.
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg :
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|a 144 illus., 70 illus. in color. eReference. :
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|a Foreword -- Introduction -- Operation mode of regulatory toxicology -- Aims and institutions -- Aims and mission -- Application areas -- National and international collaboration -- Procedures and standards -- The regulatory process -- Quality assurance in regulatory toxcicology -- Toxicological risk assessment -- Methodological repertoire -- Toxicological tests -- Characterization of physicochemical parameters -- Examination of acute and chronic toxicity -- Examination of organ-toxicity and of laboratory parameters -- Specific tests for neurotox , immunotox, allergy, irritation, reprotox and carcinogenicity -- Toxicity testing in vitro -- New and future toxicological assays -- Computer-based prediction models -- Metabolism tests -- Toxicokinetic tests -- Toxicodynamic tests -- Omics -- International regulation for toxicological test procedures -- Data acquisition in humans -- Epidemiological methods -- Studies in volunteers -- Chemical analysis in toxicology (New) -- Toxicostatistics and models -- Statistical evaluation methods -- Dose-response analysis, identification of threshold levels -- Extrapolation-procedures for carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic compounds -- Probabilistic methods -- Toxicodynamic models -- Toxicokinetic models -- Estimation of exposure -- Exposure analysis for indoor contaminants -- Exposure scenarios -- Use of toxiological data -- Quality criteria for primary literature -- Data-mining -- Paradigms use in risk evaluation -- Toxicological paradigms -- Do carcinogens have a threshold dose? pro and contra -- Single compounds vs combination effects -- Biomolecules vs smaller chemicals -- Sensitive humans vs average persons -- Assessment paradigmas -- Extrapolation factors and safety factors -- Background exposure vs additional exposure in human biomonitoring -- Adverse effects vs non-adverse effects -- ADI vs MOS principle -- Precaution principle vs hazard control -- Hygienic vs toxicological approaches -- Protected property and protection level -- Risk characterization and risk evaluation -- The risk concept -- Current role of the term "risk" -- Risk cycles -- Risk minimization in drug development -- Data required for risk evaluation -- Importance of physical-chemical properties -- Importance of intrinsic toxic properties -- Importance of metabolism and of mechanism of action -- Importance of the extrapolation to lower doses in risk assessment -- Importance of exposure level for risk assessment -- Risk characterization -- Risk assessment -- Elements of risk assessment -- Risk comparison -- Risk-benefit considerations -- Risk assessment in different jurisdictions -- Reach as a regulatory instrument (New) -- Risk management and risk communication -- Risk management -- Purpose of risk management -- Assessment of limit values -- Deduction of limit values in different areas -- Registration and approval -- Classification and labelling -- Monitoring unwanted exposures and effects -- Restrictions and prohibitions -- Observance of susceptible population groups -- The toxicological expert report -- Risk management in toxicological emergencies -- Risk communication and participation of affected people -- Institutionalized participation -- The technique of risk communication -- Dealing with diseases that have been attributed to chemical exposures -- Addendum: tables and lists -- Checklist: Toxicological risk assessment in practice -- Glossary and risk terms -- Limit values, guideline values, tables -- Proposed additional chapters on Ethics in toxicology and expansion of the chapter dealing with Immunotoxicology.
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|a Pharmacology.
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|a Occupational medicine.
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|a Medicine.
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|a Chemistry.
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|a Biomedicine, general.
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|a Safety in Chemistry, Dangerous Goods.
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|a Reichl, Franz-Xaver.
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