Receptor-mediated biological processes : implications for evaluating carcinogenesis : proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Carcinogenesis and Risk Assessment, held in Austin, Texas, on December 8-11, 1992
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Receptor-mediated biological processes : implications for evaluating carcinogenesis : proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Carcinogenesis and Risk Assessment, held in Austin, Texas, on December 8-11, 1992
(Progress in clinical and biological research, v. 387)
Wiley-Liss, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This monograph focuses on the question of carcinogenesis by considering the latest insights into how the adverse reactions produced by some chemicals are the result of interactions with specific cellular receptors. The text reviews what is known about receptor mechanisms in animals and humans, to determine if there are common mechanisms for different chemicals, as well as to ascertain if molecular information supports current research findings.
Table of Contents
- Receptor Biology
- Animal Models
- Modelling
- Risk Assessment
- Extended Abstracts.
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