Developmental immunotoxicity has gained increasing recognition as a significant factor influencing the risk of later life disease.
Methodologies for Developmental Immunotoxicity (DIT) Testing
Method, 2007
Open access, peer-reviewed publications ensure that knowledge is a public good. HESI believes that accessible research is critical for equitable engagement, diverse collaboration, and increased interdisciplinary conversation. We strive to achieve open access on all publications, and more than 200 publications from HESI programs have been published in the last decade.
Method, 2007
Developmental immunotoxicity has gained increasing recognition as a significant factor influencing the risk of later life disease.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2016
During the past two decades the use and refinements of imaging modalities have markedly increased making it possible to image embryos and fetuses used in pivotal nonclinical studies submitted to regulatory agencies.
Toxicology Research, 2014
Recently, eight urinary protein biomarkers were qualified for renal toxicity prediction in drug development; however, there are no biomarkers unique to glomerular toxicity.
Toxicological Sciences, 2015
Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples represent a potentially invaluable resource for transcriptomic research.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2019
Multiple modes of action (MOA) frameworks have been developed in aquatic ecotoxicology, mainly based on fish toxicity. These frameworks provide information on a key determinant of chemical toxicity, but the MOA categories and level of specificity remain unique to each of the classification schemes. This study aimed to develop a ...
Toxicological Sciences, 2006
Hazard identification and risk assessment paradigms depend on the presumption of the similarity of rodents to humans, yet species specific responses, and the extrapolation of high-dose effects to low-dose exposures can affect the estimation of human risk from rodent data.
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