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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Harry Salem , Sidney A. KatzPublisher: Humana Press Inc. Imprint: Humana Press Inc. Edition: 1999 ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.10cm Weight: 0.573kg ISBN: 9780896037878ISBN 10: 0896037878 Pages: 262 Publication Date: 02 July 1999 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsI. Recent Developments on Alternatives.- 1 Tissue Engineering: An Important Technology for Assessment of Toxicity.- 2 Tissue Engineering: Technology Applications and FDA Initiatives.- 3 Electrical Resistance Method for Measuring Volume Changes in Astrocytes.- 4 Cytotoxicity Profiles for a Series of Investigational Compounds Using Liver Slice Technology and Human-Derived Cell Cultures.- 5 Antagonistic Interaction of Sodium Arsenite and Lead Sulfate with UV Light on Sister Chromatid Exchanges in Human Peripheral Lymphocytes.- 6 The Role of Upper Airway Heat and Water Vapor Exchange in Hygroscopic Aerosol Deposition in the Human Airway: A Deposition Model.- 7 Moving Average Interpolation for Malathion LC50 Estimation on Dugesia tigrina: Comparison with Probit and “One-Point” Methods.- 8 Physiological Modeling of Benzo(a)pyrene Pharmacokinetics in the Rat.- II. Current Trends and Future Directions.- 9 Resources for Biomedical Research: Opportunities for Alternatives.- III. Mechanistically Based Test Methods as Alternatives.- 10 Endocrine Disruption in Wildlife: Scientific Processes and Principles for Evaluating Effects.- 11 Mechanistic Animal-Replacement Approaches for Predicting Pharmacokinetics of Organic Chemicals.- IV. Use of Alternatives in Hazard Assessment Initiatives.- 12 Validation of the CytosensorTM Microphysiometer for In Vitro Cytotoxicity Testing.- 13 Sulfur Mustard Effects on Cell Yield Alter Viability Assessment in Normal Human Epidermal Keratinocytes.- 14 Development of Human Keratinocyte Colonies for Confocal Microscopy and for Study of Calcium Effects on Growth Differentiation and Sulfur Mustard Lesions: A Model.- 15 Phosgene-Induced Calcium Changes in Pulmonary Artery Endothelial Cells.- 16 Enhanced Proteolytic Activity and Fc Receptor Expression inHuman Epithelial Cells Following Exposure to Sulfur Mustard.- 17 Altered Expression of lntracellular and Surface Antigens by Cultured Human Epidermal Keratinocytes Exposed to Sulfur Mustard.- 18 Effect of Sulfur Mustard Exposure on Human Epidermal Keratinocyte Viability and Protein Content.- 19 The Use of In Vitro Systems to Define Therapeutic Approaches to Cutaneous Injury by Sulfur Mustard.- 20 Effects of Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors on the Sulfur Mustard-Induced Disruption of the Higher-Order Nuclear Structure of Human Lymphocytes.- 21 DNA Repair Enzymatic Response in Cultured Human Epidermal Keratinocytes Following Sulfur Mustard Exposure.- 22 Human Hepatocytes: A Novel Animal Alternative.- V. Validation, Regulatory Acceptance, and Animal Protection Perspectives.- 23 An Animal Protection Perspective.- 24 Federal Interagency Activities Toward Validation and Regulatory Acceptance of Alternative Tests.ReviewsThe value of these methods is that they can provide alternatives to more expensive and politically sensitive animal testing methods...By focusing on the human keratinocyte cell system, the complex response to sulfur mustard provides an excellent case example of the value of these alternative methods, and in this, this book is unique in the field. - Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal This book is an up-to-date description of what has been accomplished thus far in developing acceptable alternatives to classical animal toxicity assessment methods. It includes not only reviews about alternatives for animal testing as such (e.g., tissue cultures for dermal toxicity and endocrine disruptor assessment, in vitro protein denaturation to assess ocular and dermal irritation potential of chemicals, and validation of alternative tests), it also reports on increasing testing efficiency (e.g., trans-genic models that reduce time and cost of carcinogenicity testing), and it presents tools for a better understanding of the toxic process (e.g., molecular modeling to explain chemical toxicity). it presents a handsome and conveniently arranged overview of the topics and perspectives regarding the state-of-the-art of alternative toxicity testing. - EUROTOX European Societies of Toxicology The value of these methods is that they can provide alternatives to more expensive and politically sensitive animal testing methods...By focusing on the human keratinocyte cell system, the complex response to sulfur mustard provides an excellent case example of the value of these alternative methods, and in this, this book is unique in the field. -Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal This book is an up-to-date description of what has been accomplished thus far in developing acceptable alternatives to classical animal toxicity assessment methods. It includes not only reviews about alternatives for animal testing as such (e.g., tissue cultures for dermal toxicity and endocrine disruptor assessment, in vitro protein denaturation to assess ocular and dermal irritation potential of chemicals, and validation of alternative tests), it also reports on increasing testing efficiency (e.g., trans-genic models that reduce time and cost of carcinogenicity testing), and it presents tools for a better understanding of the toxic process (e.g., molecular modeling to explain chemical toxicity)...it presents a handsome and conveniently arranged overview of the topics and perspectives regarding the state-of-the-art of alternative toxicity testing. -EUROTOX European Societies of Toxicology Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |