Developments and ethical considerations in toxicology
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Developments and ethical considerations in toxicology
(Special publication / Royal Society of Chemistry, no. 121)
Royal Soc. of Chemistry, c1993
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"The proceedings of a symposium entitled 'Toxicology: Molecules to Morals' held by the Royal Society of Chemistry Toxicology Subject Group, the Irish Society for Toxicology and the Dutch Society of Toxicology at Trinity College, Dublin, 16 and 17 September 1992"
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Developments and Ethical Considerations in Toxicology covers a diverse range of topics, reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of this subject. It presents a rich and stimulating exchange of ideas and opinions about toxicology and provides a valuable insight into current thinking and research. The book looks at controversial questions on the ethics and future of experimental, regulatory and clinical toxicology and examines the interplay between human activities and environmental processes from the points of view of human health and environmental management. It also presents recent advances in research on the role of biotransformation enzymes and reactions, together with the latest developments in techniques for their study. Developments and Ethical Considerations in Toxicology is a must for graduates, researchers and professionals with involvement in toxicology and the biological sciences.
Table of Contents
- The Past, Present and Future of Animals in Toxicology
- Ethical and Legal Issues in the Use of Drugs in Biomedical Research
- The Toxicological Advantage in Using Humans for Studies with Xenobiotics - The Toxicokinetic Viewpoint
- Drug Teratogenesis: Extrapolation of Experimental Results to the Human
- Is Regulatory Toxicology Best Designed to Protect Man or His Regulators?
- Cell Culture Techniques in Biotransformation Studies
- Glutathione S-Transferase Polymorphisms in Relation to Toxicity
- Polymorphisms and Expression of Cytochrome P450
- Applications of NMR in Biotransformation Studies
- Nitrogen Losses - Form, Origin and Impact
- The Advantages and Disadvantages of Xenobiotics in Plant Foods and Feeds
- The Transformation of Toxic Chemicals by Microbial Processes in the Environment: Beneficial or Hazardous?
- Cancer and Environmental Chemicals
- Integrated Risk Assessment
- Index.
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