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Mechanisms and Concepts in Toxicology W. Norman Aldridge (University of Surrey, UK)

Mechanisms and Concepts in Toxicology By W. Norman Aldridge (University of Surrey, UK)

Mechanisms and Concepts in Toxicology by W. Norman Aldridge (University of Surrey, UK)


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Summary

This text focuses on research procedures in toxicology, aiming to illustrate toxicological concepts and types of toxicity from a mechanistic point of view. Examples of chemical intoxicants are used to illustrate mechanisms in each stage of

Mechanisms and Concepts in Toxicology Summary

Mechanisms and Concepts in Toxicology by W. Norman Aldridge (University of Surrey, UK)

Illustrating concepts and types of toxicity from a mechanistic point of view, this book focuses on research procedures in toxicology. The book uses examples of chemical intoxicants to illustrate mechanisms in each stage of toxicity.

Table of Contents

Scope of Toxicology

Stages in the Induction of Toxicity

Kinetics and End-points

Acute and Chronic Intoxication

Delivery of Intoxicant: Decrease in Delivery to the Target

Delivery of Intoxicant: Bioactivation and Increase in Delivery to the Target

Initiating Reactions with Targets

Biological Consequences of Initiating Reactions with Targets

Exposure, Dose and Chemical Structure, Response and Activity, and Thresholds

Selective Toxicity, Animal Experimentation and In Vitro Methods

Biomonitoring

Epidemiology

Environmental and Ecotoxicology

Reflections, Research and Risk

Additional information

GOR010855449
9780748404148
0748404147
Mechanisms and Concepts in Toxicology by W. Norman Aldridge (University of Surrey, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Informa Healthcare
19960215
254
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