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Description: Research in toxicology (Moderated)
 

Cell Based Reporter Assays vs. Animal Studies in Drug Discovery- Potential Limitations, Risks and Liabilities 
  This blog critically analyzes the potential scientific limitations, risks and liabilities of cell based reporter assays, including non- natural protein based reporter assays (e.g. circularly permuted firefly luciferase or GFP based reporter assays) and stem cell based assays, in drug discovery and development. Scientific arguments have... more »
By Sciclips  - Jan 16 2012 - 1 new of 1 message    

Distance Masters in Digital Biology 
  At the University of Manchester, UK, we have over 10 years experience in teaching a range of online courses in computational biology. These courses are designed to enable those with a background in the life sciences, computer science, mathematics or related disciplines to update their skills, while remaining in the workplace. The courses are also... more »
By Heather Vincent  - Sep 21 2011 - 1 new of 1 message    

Network biology course, using Cytoscape 
  The University of Manchester's distance learning course on molecular interaction networks might be useful for members of this group who are interested in toxicogenomics or systems toxicology. The course, 'Bioinformatics for Systems Biology' ([link]), covers... more »
By Heather Vincent  - Jul 29 2011 - 1 new of 1 message    

Alcohol death 
  Case is a young man starting drinking at 10:00 pm and reported to have stopped drinking at 10:30. It is alleged that he did not consume any additioanl alcohol after that time. He arrived home at about midnight and died at 3:50 am with a BA of .37. In my conclusion correct in that he would have had to drank additional alcohol between 10:30 and midnight?... more »
By Gary Potter  - Mar 5 2009 - 1 new of 1 message    

implying in accordance with bionet.toxicology 
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By junior.tee...@msn.com  - Oct 17 2008 - 1 new of 1 message    

Please help me network with Toxicologist professionals - Katrina Henderson, Recruiting Project Coordinator 
  *Miller Ag is currently networking for top talent in the ag chemical industry, and we'd like your help! Below is a summary of our highest priority positions – please let us know if you are interested or forward them on to a friend or colleague who might be qualified. Also visit our website for more details on our openings in R&D, sales and marketing,... more »
By Katrina R Henderson  - Oct 16 2008 - 1 new of 1 message    

eUpdate for BCERF, September 2008 
  Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors (BCERF) The Sprecher Institute for Comparative Cancer Research Cornell University BCERFs Web site: [link] Providing science-based information on cancer and environmental risk factors ============================== ============... more »
By Lyn Netter  - Sep 26 2008 - 1 new of 1 message    

Potential relationship between non-enzymatic antioxidants vitamin C and oxytocin 
  This is the first report regarding quantitation of enzymatic (eg. superoxide dismutase, glutathione reductase & glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase) and non-enzymatic (eg. glutathione) antioxidant levels in isolated Leydig cells that I can find in the scientific literature: Mechanisms by which hypoxia augments Leydig cell viability and... more »
By ian.jager  - Sep 26 2008 - 1 new of 1 message    

Depiction of the antioxidant enzyme defense system 
  Please forgive, but I lifted this abbreviated antioxidant enzyme defense system (in ASCII form) scheme from Dr. Mark Kukucka's PhD dissertation because I couldn't find anything else like it online! Mechanisms by which hypoxia augments Leydig cell viability and differentiated cell function in vitro... more »
By ian.jager  - Sep 26 2008 - 1 new of 1 message    

Predictive Human Toxicity and ADME/Tox Studies 2009 
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By cristinah@mondialresearch group.com  - Sep 24 2008 - 1 new of 1 message    

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