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General and Applied Toxicology

Bryan Ballantyne, etc. (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
1376 Seiten
1995 | Student edition
Nature Publishing Group (Verlag)
978-0-333-63166-9 (ISBN)
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A single-volume abridged version of the existing two-volume work. It gives a comprehensive review of the scientific basis of toxicology and its applications.
This one volume abridged version of the existing and highly acclaimed two volume work, is intended to give a comprehensive review of the scientific basis of toxicology and its application and to be used both as a text for educational purposes and as a reference volume. This textbook should therefore be of use for those working toward a first or higher degree in toxicology or in courses with a toxicological facet, or for those reading for certification in general or specialist toxicology; e.g for examinations such as those of the Royal College of Pathologists, Institute of Biology and American Board in Toxicology. Additionally this one volume should serve as a useful reference text for general, industrial, environmental, forensic, and experimental toxicologists who wish to buy their own personal copy; this applies also to occupational health physicians, industrial hygienists, epidemiologists, experimental and general pathologists, biochemists and pharmacologists.

Part 1 Introductory and basic material: fundamentals of toxicology, B. Ballantyne et al; principles of testing for acute toxic effects, C. Rhodes et al; biotransformation of xenobiotics, J. Timbrell; toxicokinetics, A.G. Renwick; physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modelling, Hon-Wing Leung; biochemical mechanisms of toxicology, J. Caldwell; alternatives to In Vivo studies, S.C. Gad; information resources for toxicology, J. Deschamps and Morgan. Part 2 Techniques in toxicity: design of toxicology studies, A. Paine; pathological techniques in toxicology, P. Greaves; clinical chemistry in toxicology studies, M. Stonard and Evans; antidotal studies, N. Bateman and T.C. Marrs; quality assurance in toxicology studies, T.R. Stiles; evaluation of toxicity in human subjects, P.N. Bennett. Part 3 Toxicity by routes: parental toxicity, D. Walker; peroral toxicity, T.R. Tyler; percutaneous toxicity, Hon-Win Leung; inhalation toxicity, P. Hext and I.P. Bennett. Part 4 Target organ toxicity: neurotoxicity, J.M. Le Fauconnier; peripheral sensory irritation, B. Ballantyne; nephrotoxicity, E.A. Lock; systemic pulmonary toxicity, J.P. Kehrer; pulmonary hypersensitivity reactions, H.C. Lewinsohn and H.D. Burleigh-Flayer; ophthalmic toxicology, B. Ballantyne; cardiovascular toxicity, S.I. Baskin; heptotoxicity, P. Grasso and R.H. Hinton; toxicity of the pancreas, J.M. Braganza; toxicology of the skeletal muscle, K.E. Misulis et al; toxicology of the bone, A.G.B. Lansdowne; cutaneous toxicity, S.J. Hermansky; ototoxicity, Forge and E.S. Harper; toxicology of the adrenal, thyroid and endocrine pancreas, J.A. Thomas; immunotoxicology, K. Miller and C. Meredith; haematotoxicology, J. Amess. Part 5 Special toxicology: mutagenicity, A. Tweats; cytogenetics, D. Anderson; carcinogenicity and genotoxic carcinogens, D.B. McGregor; epigenetic carcinogenesis, C. Berry; reproductive toxicology, J.M. Ratcliffe and F. Sullivan; developmental toxicology, R.W. Tyl; neonatal toxicology, S. Kacew. Part 6 Regulatory toxicology: overview of regulatory agencies, G. Diggle. Part 7 Toxicology in special situations: pharmaceutical toxicology, P.F. D'Arcy; medical devices, Adams; toxicological evaluation of recombinant-DNA derived proteins, J.A. Thomast; epidemiology in relation to toxicology, L. Brown and J. Tomenson; forensic toxicology, R.C. Baker; air pollution, R.L. Maynard and Waller; chemical warfare, R.L. Maynard; veterinary toxicology, F.W. Oehme; combustion toxicology, J.P. Norris and B. Ballantyne; pesticide toxicology, T.C. Marrs; toxicology of food and food additives, D.M. Conning; poisons of animal origin, G.P. Wedin; radiation toxicology, G.E. Adams and A. Wilson; toxicology and disasters, H.P.A. Illing; ethical, moral and professional issues, standards and dilemmas in toxicology, D. Vere.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.2.1995
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Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 192 x 252 mm
Gewicht 2395 g
Themenwelt Studium 2. Studienabschnitt (Klinik) Pharmakologie / Toxikologie
ISBN-10 0-333-63166-8 / 0333631668
ISBN-13 978-0-333-63166-9 / 9780333631669
Zustand Neuware
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