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- noun The study of the
toxic effects of substances ongenetic material, with an attempt to use this information to predict its toxic effect onorganisms
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Before Tox21, physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models, toxicogenomics, and related approaches were already making risk assessment more mechanistically based.
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The use of "omic" technology to study toxicological questions is called toxicogenomics.
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This study sheds new insight into the toxicogenomics of NNK and further supports the hypothesis that genetic components in the metabolism and disposition machines of NNK are modifiers of risk of lung cancer.
GEN News Highlights 2009
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"GeneGo's unique approach of generating functional descriptors is a great complement to the classifiers and predictive models in DrugMatrix, and we see great benefit to the scientific community using predictive toxicogenomics."
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March 17, 2009 / PRNewswire / -- GeneGo, Inc., the leading provider of pathway data mining & analysis solutions, today announced a license agreement with Entelos of Foster City, CA, a company specializing in predictive technologies, including toxicogenomics and PhysioLab (R) virtual human disease models.
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Saito K, Oeda K, Otsuka M, Tsujimura K, et al. (2007) Optimization of an animal test protocol for toxicogenomics studies (ii); a cross-laboratory gene expression analysis.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Tomokazu Konishi et al. 2008
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Saito K, Oeda K, Otsuka M, Tsujimura K, et al. (2007) Optimization of an animal test protocol for toxicogenomics studies (I); requirement study of a protocol.
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Our toxicogenomics approach is different because of its unique economy of scale and use of standardized operating procedures for assay consistency. "
GEN News Highlights 2009
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Our toxicogenomics approach is different because of its unique economy of scale and use of standardized operating procedures for assay consistency. "
GEN News Highlights 2009
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