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Offers comprehensive coverage of currently available cancer predictors, the most recent research on carcinogenicity, and the design and interpretation of carcinogenicity experiments. Presents mouse, rat, and human carcinogenicity data for the liver, kidney, breast, cervix, prostate, hematopoietic system, colon, skin, urinary bladder, mouth, stomach, thyroid, and pancreas.
Kirk T. Kitchin (US EPA, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA) (Author)
Testing CarcinogenicityThe Cancer Bioassay, Paul Grasso and Shirley PriceValue, Validity, and Historical Development of Carcinogenesis Studies for Predicting and Confirming Carcinogenic Risks to Humans, James HuffThe Maximum Tolerated Dose and Secondary Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis, James S. MacDonald and Harvey E. ScribnerMouse Liver Carcinogenesis, Thomas L. Goldsworthy, Elizabeth H. Romach, and Tony R. FoxInformation Sources on the Carcinogenicity of Chemicals, Kirk T. KitchinPredicting CarcinogenicityUse of Mutagenicity for Predicting Carcinogenicity, David M. DeMariniImproved Predictivity of Chemical Carcinogens: The Use of a Battery of SAR Models, Orest T. Macina, Ying Ping Zhang, and Herbert S. RosenkranzThe ke Test, George BakaleGap Junctional Intercellular Communication as a Method to Detect and Predict Carcinogenicity, Vladimir Krutovskikh and Hiroshi YamasakiPredicting Chemical Carcinogenicity by In Vivo Biochemical Parameters, Kirk T. Kitchin and Janice L. BrownLiver Pyruvate Kinase as a Predictor of Promotion of Hepatocarcinogenesis, Susumu YanagiPredicting Carcinogenicity: Peroxisome Proliferators, Jonathan D. Tugwood and Clifford R. ElcombeThe Rat Liver Hepatocellular-Altered, Focus-Limited Bioassay for Chemicals with Carcinogenic Activity, Gary M. Williams and Harald EnzmannTransgenic Animals as Predictive Models for Identifying Carcinogens, William C. Eastin and Raymond W. TennantInterpreting Carcinogenicity: Organs with High Animal and Low Human Cancer RatesHuman Liver Carcinogenesis, Wai Nang ChoyComparative Kidney Carcinogenesis in Laboratory Rodents and Humans, Gordon C. HardForestomach and Glandular Stomach Carcinogenesis, Masao Hirose and Nobuyuki ItoThyroid Carcinogenesis, Geraldine Anne ThomasInterpreting Carcinogenicity: Organs with High Animal and High Human Cancer RatesLung Carcinogenesis, F. F. HahnMammary Cancer, Minako Nagao and Takashi SugimuraCancers of the Hematopoietic System in Rodents and Humans: Chemical Factors, Physical Factors, and Molecular Epidemiological Studies, Elizabeth W. NewcombUrinary Bladder Cancer, Shoji Fukushima, Hideki Wanibuchi, and Shinji YamamotoCancers of the Oral Cavity, Dhananjaya SaranathReactive Intermediates and Skin Cancer, Moushumi Lahiri, Hasan Mukhtar, and Rajesh AgarwalInterpreting Carcinogenicity: Organs with Low Animal and High Human Cancer RatesProstate Cancer, Maarten C. BoslandExocrine Pancreatic Cancer, H. B. Bueno-de-Mesquita, Marko Jan Appel, Henk J. van Kranen, and Ruud A. WoutersenColorectal Cancer, Gabriel A. Kune and Luis VitettaCervix Uteri and Uterus Cancer, Marios MarselosInterpreting Carcinogenicity: Summary of All OrgansInterspecies Differences in Response to Chemical Carcinogens, David B. Clayson and Kirk T. Kitchin
Jonathan J. Dutton, Gregg S. Gayre, Alan D. Proia, USA) Dutton, Jonathan J. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA) Gayre, Gregg S. (Atlantic Eye and Face Center, Cary, North Carolina, USA) Proia, Alan D. (Duke University Eye Center, Durham, NC
John Persin, Gregory R. D. Evans, USA) Persin, John (Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA) Evans, Gregory R. D. (The University of California, Irvine, California