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  1. General and Applied Toxicology
  2. Clinical Toxicology: Principles and Mechanisms by Frank A. Barile, 2003-12-17

141. Toxicology Update Home Page
toxicology Update Home Page. Compiled TOC. GOVERNMENT toxicology PROGRAMS and RESOURCES NTP National toxicology Program Home Page; FDA
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  • 142. Podophyllin
    Review of the toxicological properties of this agent used primarily to treat warts.
    http://www.maripoisoncenter.com/ctr/9605podophyllin.html
    CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY REVIEW
    Clinical Toxicology Review is published monthly by the Massachusetts Poison Control System Vol. 18, No. 8 May 1996
    PODOPHYLLIN
    Podophyllin is a resin mixture obtained from the dried rhizome and roots of the common plants Podophyllin peltatum (Mayapple or Mandrake) and Podophyllin emodi , which are grown in North America and the Himalayas, respectively. Early American colonists learned of podophyllin from Native Americans who believed the drug to be an effective antidote when applied to snake bites. Since that time podophyllin also has been used as a poison, a cathartic (Carter's Pills), an antithelminthic, and a local antifungal. Interest in podophyllin was renewed in 1942 when Kaplan introduced the use of topical podophyllin in the management of condyloma acuminatum. Today, podophyllin continues to be used worldwide as the first-line treatment for condyloma acuminatum in spite of numerous reports indicating that more efficacious and less toxic therapies exist. Podophyllin also continues to be found in certain cathartic herbal preparations.

    143. Reprotox, An Online Reproductive Toxicology Resource
    A leader in Reproductive toxicology information. Reprotox is a Service of the Reproductive toxicology Center and Information Ventures, Inc. Image map
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    144. The Toxicology Forum
    The toxicology Forum. Japanese. Or contact Westin’s Central Reservations at 800937-8461 or 866-627-8439. Identify yourself as attending The toxicology Forum.
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    145. Amphioxus Cell Technologies
    Biotechnology company offering cultured human liver cell lines with kits for drug discovery, toxicology, plasma protein production, and artificial liver support. Includes technical details, prices and contract work in Houston, TX.
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    146. European Society Of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV)

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    147. SRI International's Biosciences Division Is A Contract Research Organization (CR
    A preclinical discovery and development CRO offering custom synthesis, in vitro and in vivo efficacy evaluation, formulation, safety toxicology, pharmacokinetics, metabolism, analytical, IND preparation, and clinical trial materials manufacturing services.
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    SRI Biosciences is a preclinical contract research organization (CRO) whose services include basic research, target validation, lead discovery and optimization, radiochemical synthesis, in vitro and in vivo efficacy testing, formulation, in vitro toxicology screening, GLP safety pharmacology and toxicology, pharmacokinetics, metabolism, GMP manufacturing of clinical trial materials, quality assurance, and IND preparation and submission. SRI has been providing industry leaders, emerging companies, and government agencies with a broad range of pharmaceutical discovery and development services for more than 40 years. Our clients have long benefited from the multidisciplinary expertise of our technical staff, strict adherence to regulatory guidelines, and the convenience of having all our resources at one location. Contact Us: Client Services Phone 1-866-451-5998 (toll free) FAX: 1-650-859-2889 Email: biosciences@sri.com

    148. Environmental Toxicology
    Information on staff and faculty, Fields of Interest and research carried out by Professors in the Environmental toxicology Department.
    http://www.envtox.ucdavis.edu/
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    149. Toxicology Consultants, Civil & Criminal Litigation Support
    Providing referrals to toxicologists, who provide support and expert testimony for civil and criminal litigation.
    http://www.toxconsultants.com/

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                RTC members have extensive experience that covers all areas of toxicology . . .
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    150. BioProcessors Corporation
    Develops microfabricated platforms for the growth, culture, harvest and analysis of living cells, for applications in drug discovery, assays, screening and toxicology tools. Plant in Palo Alto, with headquarters in Woburn, Massachusetts.
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    151. Calvert Laboratories - Professional Expertise Serving The Pharmaceutcial And Bio
    Provides outsource facilities and scientific expertise for first inlife analytical evaluation of discovery compounds. Expertise ranges from general toxicology evaluations to safety pharmacology assessments.
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    152. Environmental Health Sciences Center In Molecular And Cellular Toxicology - Wayn
    Wayne State University research center which examines the effects of urban environmental factors on human health.
    http://www.ehscenter.org/
    The Center examines the effects of urban environmental factors on human health.

    153. Avian And Wildlife Toxicology, Toxicologist, Ecotoxicology, Consultants, Consult
    Consultants in avian and wildlife toxicology and ecology. Work has been conducted throughout the U.S. and Canada.
    http://www.ardeacon.com/
    ardea consulting was established in 1997 to provide science-based consulting services specializing in ecological risk assessments, avian and wildlife toxicology and ecotoxicology. We work with clients to provide technical solutions to address regulatory and other ecological or environmental toxicology issues.
    Since its founding, ardea consulting has worked principally on evaluating pesticide effects on birds and other wildlife. The experience gained is readily transferable to other contaminant groups. Projects have included field evaluation of potential exposure of wildlife to pesticides, metals, or PCBs, participation in ecological risk assessments, and preparation of research papers on various topics. In the summer of 2001, we relocated f rom Morrisville, Pennsylvania to Woodland, California. Our ecotoxicologists travel as needed; work has been conducted throughout the U.S. and Canada.
    ardea provides technical advice and services while keeping the solutions as straightforward as possible. We fully investigate all issues and all available information is studied before we propose generating additional and possibly costly new data.

    154. Regulatory Toxicology And Pharmacology
    Journal for concepts and problems involved with experimental animal and human data in the larger perspective of the societal considerations of protecting human health and the environment. Elsevier, The Netherlands.
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    Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology , Official Journal of the International Society for Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, reports the concepts and problems involved with the generation, evaluation, and interpretation of experimental animal and human data in the larger perspective of the societal considerations of protecting human health and the environment. The journal is devoted to reports of significant developments, public opinion, scientific data, and ideas that bridge the gap between scientific information and the legal aspects of toxicological and pharmacological regulations.
    The journal presents articles concerned with regulatory decisions and with the interpretation of scientific knowledge as influencing regulatory decisions. It is addressed to an International readership of scientists, program managers, research directors, attorneys, and business professionals.

    155. Environmental Toxicology Testing And Consulting
    of services.......Employs aquatic toxicology methods to assess pollution control measures and product safety.
    http://www.coastalbio.com/
    Environmental toxicology methods continue to play an ever-increasing role in the assessment of pollution control measures and product safety. Since 1988 we have been committed to excellence in providing environmental toxicology services for our clients. Our goal is to provide scientifically sound data and professional support to assist our clients in meeting their environmental requirements in an efficient and consistent manner. Because of our commitment to quality and service we have established a solid client base represented by municipalities, state and federal agencies, universities, electrical utilities, industries (chemical, petroleum, paper and wood, food, metal and others), shipyards and ports, environmental chemistry laboratories, and environmental engineers and consultants. With our specialized focus we can assist you directly with your toxicity testing requirements or issues, or we can team with other specialized professionals so that the best solution to an environmental challenge can be obtained. Our staff continuously strives to keep abreast of new developments in the field and are active in both standards and methods development. Memberships include American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC), National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference (NELAC), Institute for National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation (INELA) and the Water Environment Federation.

    156. STN Easy
    Webbased search engine that accesses more than 60 databases in the Scientific and Technical Information Network. Includes Scitech, regulatory information, MSDS, chemical inventories, toxicology, chemical suppliers, other topics.
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    157. ScienceDirect - Toxicology And Applied Pharmacology - List Of Issues
    Articles of research on chemicals, drugs, or natural products effects on tissue structure or function, in human and animals. Archives of abstracts since 1993, with references and full text available for purchase upon registration, or subscribers to Elsevier Inc.
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    158. BioTech's Life Science Dictionary
    Definitions for over 8300 terms associated with genetics, biochemistry, biotechnology, botany, chemistry, ecology, limnology, pharmacology, toxicology and medicine.
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    159. SUMMARY MINUTES: NTP BSC RoC Subcommittee
    National scientific organization concludes unanimously that secondhand smoke is a known human carcinogen; the tobacco industry sends 10 witnesses to argue the other way.
    http://ntp-server.niehs.nih.gov/htdocs/Liason/DecBRCBSCmin.html#smoke
    SUMMARY MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER 2-3, 1998 NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM BOARD OF SCIENTIFIC COUNSELORS REPORT ON CARCINOGENS SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING
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  • Introduction and Background Peer Review of Agents, Substances, Mixtures, and Exposure Circumstances Nominated for Listing In or Delisting from the th Report on Carcinogens ...
  • Attachment 1 Federal Register meeting announcement; Attachment 2: Agenda and Roster of Members.) Members of the Subcommittee are Drs. Arnold Brown (Chairperson), John Bailer, Steven Belinsky, Eula Bingham, Clay Frederick, George Friedman-Jimenez, Stephen Hecht, Carol Henry, Kim Hooper, Karl Kelsey, Michele Medinsky, Franklin Mirer, Jose Russo, and Shelia Zahm. Expert Consultant to the Subcommittee is Dr. Hiroshi Yamasaki. Dr. Friedman-Jimenez was present only on December 2. I. Introduction and Background : Dr. George Lucier, Director, Environmental Toxicology Program (ETP), stated that Congress in 1978 mandated the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to publish a Report on Carcinogens, and regularly update the Report, which would contain a list of substances (1) which either are known to be human carcinogens or may reasonably anticipated to be human carcinogens, and (2) to which a significant number of persons in the United States are exposed. The NIEHS was assigned responsibility for preparing the report. Between 1978 and 1996, seven reports were published, while the 8 th Report on Carcinogens was published in 1998. Dr. Lucier highlighted several recent activities relevant to the

    160. ScienceDirect - Toxicology In Vitro - List Of Issues
    Official Journal of the European Society of toxicology in Vitro. Articles in press and archive of abstracts since 1987, with reference and full text at a fee from Elsevier Science Ltd.
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