Combination effects in chemical carcinogenesis
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Combination effects in chemical carcinogenesis
VCH, c1988
- : [Germany]
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Eleven articles by leading researchers provide the first comprehensive survey of all available data on the subject and a critical review of the contributors' own combination experiments. Using case studies the editor extracts the basic possibilities from the countless combinations involving chemical carcinogens, non-carcinogenic substances, and the varying characteristics of the organism in question. He also derives from the multitude of test results several principles of general validity. This book will be of interest to anyone concerned with the problem of chemical carcinogenesis from a clinical, experimental, or legislative standpoint.
Table of Contents
- Combination Effects Influencing the Host Situation: Tools for Elucidation of Metabolic Pathways
- Mathematical Approaches in Combination Effects
- Short-Term Tests as a Tool in the Identification of Combination Effects
- Short-Term Tests as a Tool in the Identification of Combinations and of Combination Effects in Carcinogenesis
- Combination Effects in Inhalation Carcinogenesis: Methods and Practical Implications
- Combination Effects in Different Organs in Small Rodents
- Combination Effects of Low Doses of Genotoxic Carcinogens with Similar Organotropism
- Influence of Non-Carcinogenic Compounds on Chemical Carcinogenesis
- Combination Effects in the Carcinogenesis of Cytotoxic Agents and its Possible Inhibition: Experimental and Clinical Results
- Conclusions
- Index.
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