
Toxicogenomics in Predictive Carcinogenicity
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Toxicogenomics in Predictive Carcinogenicity describes toxicogenomics methods in predictive carcinogenicity testing, mode of action and safety evaluation, and cancer risk assessment. It illustrates these methods using case studies that have yielded significant new information on compounds and classes of compounds that have proven difficult to evaluate using conventional methods alone. This book additionally covers current and potential toxicogenomic research using stem cells as well as new bioinformatics methods for drug discovery and environmental toxicology.
This publication is an indispensable tool for postgraduates, academics and industrialists working in biochemistry, genomics, carcinogenesis, pathology, pharmaceuticals, food technology, bioinformatics, risk assessment and environmental toxicology.
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Dr Russell S. Thomas is Director of the National Center for Computational Toxicology with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Prior to this he was Director of the Institute for Chemical Safety Sciences at The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences for over 10 years. Dr. Thomas also maintains an adjunct faculty appointment in the Division of Pharmacogenomics and Individualized Therapy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Thomas has additionally been active in molecular biology and genomics research at the McArdle Cancer Research Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin.
Content
Genomic Biomarkers in Cell-based Drug Screening;
Toxicogenomics In Vitro: Gene Expression Signatures for Differentiating Genotoxic Mechanisms;
In Vivo Signatures of Genotoxic and Non-Genotoxic Chemicals;
Transcriptomic Dose-Response Analysis for Mode of Action and Risk Assessment;
Using transcriptomics to evaluate thresholds in genotoxicity dose-response;
Dissecting Modes of Action of Non-Genotoxic Carcinogens;
Human Embryonic Stem Cells as Biological Models to Examine the Impact of Xenobiotics on the Genome and Epigenome;
Novel Data Streams in the Assessment of Mutagenicity and Carcinogenicity: Implications for Cancer Hazard Assessment;
Conazoles and Cancer, a Review;
Application of Transcriptomics in Exposed Human Populations: Benzene as an Example;
Toxicogenomics Case Study: Furan;
The Parallelogram Approach to Assess Human Relevance of Toxicogenomics Derived Toxicity Pathways in Human Health Risk Assessment;
Bioinformatics of Genomics in the Assessment of Cancer;
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