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  1. Presenting Toxicology Results: How to Evaluate Data and Write Reports by G J Nohynek, 1996-12-20
  2. Lu's Basic Toxicology: Fundamentals, Target Organs, and Risk Assessment, Fifth Edition by Frank C. Lu, Sam Kacew, 2009-07-27
  3. Fundamentals of Analytical Toxicology by Robert J. Flanagan, Andrew A. Taylor, et all 2008-03-24
  4. Developmental Toxicology, Third Edition (Target Organ Toxicology Series) by Deborah K. Hansen, Barbara D. Abbott, 2008-10-22
  5. A Small Dose of Toxicology: The Health Effects of Common Chemicals by Steven G. Gilbert, 2004-02-18
  6. Poisoning & Toxicology Handbook by Leikin, Jerrold B. Leikin, 2001-11-15
  7. Introduction to Environmental Toxicology: Molecular Substructures to Ecological Landscapes, Fourth Edition by Wayne G. Landis, Ruth M. Sofield, et all 2010-10-12
  8. Handbook of Toxicology of Chemical Warfare Agents
  9. Medical Toxicology Review: Pearls of Wisdom, Second Edition by Michael Greenberg, Robert Hendrickson, et all 2005-09-19
  10. Wildlife Toxicology by Tony J. Peterle, 1991-06
  11. Medical Toxicology of Natural Substances: Foods, Fungi, Medicinal Herbs, Plants, and Venomous Animals by Donald G. Barceloux, 2008-11-12
  12. Principles of Biochemical Toxicology, Third Edition by John Timbrell, 1999-10-21
  13. Environmental Toxicology by David A. Wright, Pamela Welbourn, 2001-12-15
  14. Applications of LC-MS in Toxicology

41. Toxicology - Definition And More From The Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of word from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/toxicology

42. Toxicology - Bureau Of Forensic Services (BFS) - California Dept. Of Justice - O
The objective of the toxicology Laboratory is to provide forensic toxicology services to law enforcement agencies throughout the State of California in regions where laboratory
http://ag.ca.gov/bfs/toxicology.php

43. Toxicology
toxicology. The toxicology Section of the Missouri State Highway Patrol Crime Lab is responsible for analyzing blood, urine, and other body fluids for alcohol, drugs, and
http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/CLD/Toxicology/toxicolo

44. Tocixology Information Response Center
Information center offering direct access to scientific and technical databases, from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee.
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Welcome to the Toxicology Information Response Center (TIRC).  TIRC is an information center offering direct access to virtually all of the world's scientific and technical databases and operates on a cost recovery basis.  TIRC was organized in 1971 under the sponsorship of the National Library of Medicine to serve as an international center for toxicology and related information.  Today TIRC is operated by staff of the Toxicology and Risk Assessement (TARA) section.  TARA is the data analysis and computation research section of the Life Sciences Division (LSD) of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).  TIRC provides customer search services to both scientific and public communitites as a convenient and efficient way to obtain comprehensive scientific infomation on any subject of interest. For additional information contact the TIRC administrator: Kim Slusher
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45. Toxicology | Maricopa Emergency Medicine
toxicology. The Department of Medical toxicology operates one of the busiest inpatient medical toxicology services in the country providing care at both the Banner Good
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The Department of Medical Toxicology operates one of the busiest in-patient medical toxicology services in the country providing care at both the Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center and at Phoenix Children's Hospital. The clinical service admits and consults on over 600 patients annually. The scope of pathology is broad with patients presenting with a wide variety of conditions including overdoses, envenomations, occupational exposures, adverse drug reactions, and other toxicologic problems. The program was established in 1983, and is currently staffed by five board-certified medical toxicologists. The program has graduated over 28 fellows, who have gone on to a variety of positions including academic emergency medicine physicians and residency directors, directors or originators of medical toxicology services, toxicology fellowship directors, and poison center directors. Toxicology Fellowship Program
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46. ScienceDirect - Toxicology, Volume 277, Issues 1-3, Pages 1-88 (9 November 2010)
The online version of toxicology on ScienceDirect, the world's leading platform for high quality peerreviewed full-text publications in science, technology and health.
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47. TERA
Non-profit corporation dedicated to the best use of toxicity data for risk assessment. Includes toxicity data, information on risk methodologies, and contacts in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
http://www.tera.org/
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The Science of Public Health Protection At TERA, we conduct our work at the intersection of science and health policy. Chemicals are an important part of our daily lives. Some chemicals are essential to a healthy life, but under certain circumstances some chemicals may also present risk to our health. TERA studies the way our bodies interact with the chemicals around us. As an independent non-profit, we strive to support the protection of public health by providing risk managers, legislators, and ordinary citizens with the toxicology information they need to make important decisions about the chemicals in our lives.
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ITER is a free Internet database of chronic human health risk values and cancer classifications for over 650 chemicals of environmental concern from multiple organizations worldwide...

48. Extensive Audit Highlights State Toxicology Concerns | IndyStar.com | The Indian
Oct 29, 2010 An auditor hired by the state Department of toxicology is reviewing all of the department's drug test results from 200709 including those used for criminal
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49. Miami-Dade County - Medical Examiner - Toxicology
The role of the toxicology Laboratory is to assist the investigating Medical Examiner in determining the cause and manner of death by utilizing the techniques of analytical
http://www.miamidade.gov/medexam/toxicology.asp

50. Toxicology Research, USGS Contaminant Biology Program
Scientific investigations within USGS Contaminant Biology Program developing biomarkers and other tools to determine specific contaminant effects on physiological functions
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Basic studies in the laboratory are the foundation of our understanding of contaminant exposure and effects in the field. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) determines specific contaminant effects; elucidates the mechanisms of toxicity; compares species response to toxic agents; develops biomarkers, instrumentation, or other tools to identify chemicals or effects; and develops experimental designs and methods for appropriate statistical analyses related to contaminant studies. Toxicology research within the USGS Contaminant Biology program focuses on the following issues: Biomarkers, Tools, and Methods
  • Application of Biomarker Analytical Procedures to Field and Laboratory Studies Conducted by USGS, DOI and Government Clients (SESC) Biomarker Benchmarks: Reproductive and Endocrine Biomarkers in Largemouth Bass and Common Carp from United States Waters (This study was conducted by several U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) programs and research centers, including: the National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program, Biomonitoring of Environmental Status and Trends Program (BEST), the Southeast Ecological Science Center (SESC), the Columbia Environmental Research Center (CERC), and personnel from both the Biological and the Water Resources disciplines. )

51. Society Of Forensic Toxicologists
An organization composed of practicing forensic toxicologists and those interested in the discipline for the purpose of promoting and developing forensic toxicology.
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Welcome to SOFT-TOX.org Visit the SOFT 2011 Annual Meeting website. Forensic toxicologists are those scientists engaged in the analysis of biological fluids and tissues for drugs and/or poisons and who interpret the information generated from these analyses in a judicial context. The Society of Forensic Toxicologists, Inc. is an organization composed of practicing forensic toxicologists and those interested in the discipline for the purpose of promoting and developing forensic toxicology. Through its annual meetings, the Society provides a forum for the exchange of information and ideas among toxicology professionals in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. SOFT sponsored programs such as workshops, newsletters, proficiency testing and SOFT sponsored technical publications constantly improve the forensic toxicologists' skills and knowledge. The Society fosters friendship and cooperation among toxicologists and advocates a high level of professionalism by sponsoring certification programs for its members. Our Mission The Society of Forensic Toxicologists, Inc. (SOFT) is an organization composed of practicing forensic toxicologists and those interested in the discipline for the purpose of promoting and developing forensic toxicology.

52. Toxicology
Profile. The Division of toxicology is part of the Center for BioPharmaceutical Sciences that belongs to the research school Leiden/Amsterdam Center for Drug Research (LACDR).
http://toxicol.lacdr.gorlaeus.net/
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Profile The Division of Toxicology is part of the Center for Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences that belongs to the research school Leiden/Amsterdam Center for Drug Research (LACDR). The division falls under the faculty of science of the University of Leiden. The division is involved in teaching basic toxicology to undergraduate and graduate students and has advanced courses in ‘molecular mechanisms of apoptosis’ and ‘cellular signal transduction’. Read more about our research in the research section
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53. Toxicology At CRL - Substance Abuse In The Workplace
Clinical Reference Laboratory has more than 15 years experience partnering with corporations in establishing and conducting employee substance abuse screening programs
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How Substance Abuse Affects Your Company:
Drug use not only affects your employees, it affects your bottom line . Nationwide, the associated costs of employee substance abuse are more than $117 billion annually, with an average cost of $7,000 per substance abuser per year. Employees with substance abuse problems:
  • Are 5 times more likely to file a workers' compensation claim Are 3 times more likely to be late for work Use 2.5 times more medical benefits Are one-third less productive
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New Urine Alcohol Test Offering - Ethyl Glucuronide (EtG): CRL is now offering an alcohol metabolite test for the long-term detection of alcohol. Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a minor metabolite of alcohol ingestion and has the benefit of a longer detection period. Due to the instability of this metabolite in urine, CRL is also monitoring for the presence of ethyl sulfate (EtS) in every sample. EtS has been shown to be stable in urine and is not affected by the presence of bacteria or yeast. In order to provide the very best in safeguards for the donor and our clients, CRL is only offering EtG results in conjunction with EtS.
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54. ECETOC - European Centre For Ecotoxicology And Toxicology Of Chemicals Homepage
ECETOC provides a scientific forum for manufacturers and users to identify, evaluate and help the industry to minimise any potentially adverse effects on human health and the environment that may arise from the manufacture and use of chemicals.
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ECETOC was established in 1978 as a scientific, non-profit making, non-commercial association and currently counts as its members 49 of the leading companies with interests in the manufacture and use of chemicals. An independent organisation, ECETOC provides a scientific forum through which the extensive specialist expertise of manufacturers and users can be harnessed to research, evaluate, assess, and publish reviews on the ecotoxicology and toxicology of chemicals, biomaterials and pharmaceuticals. The Association's main objective is to identify, evaluate, and through such knowledge help the industry to minimise any potentially adverse effects on human health and the environment that may arise from the manufacture and use of chemicals. To achieve this, ECETOC facilitates the networking of suitably qualified scientists from its member companies and co-operates in a scientific context with international agencies, government authorities and professional societies.

55. Toxicology Information From NLM
environmental health, toxicology, environmental toxicology, toxicology database, chemical database, hazardous chemicals
http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/toxicologyinformation.html

56. The Regional Laboratory For Toxicology
Information from West Midlands Regional NHS laboratory. Services include clinical, occupational and forensic toxicology.
http://www.toxlab.co.uk/
Amphetamine Trace Elements Phenobarbitone Arsenic Cocaine Solvents Carbamazepine Poisons Ecstasy Lead Phenytoin Codeine Methadone Toxic Metals Ethosuximide Solvents Mercury Introduction TOC Contact Points Specimen Collection and Transport ... Useful Links The Regional Laboratory for Toxicology offers a wide range of specialist services. These include: analytical forensic and occupational toxicology drugs of abuse screening laxative abuse screening screening for unknown drugs ... therapeutic drug monitoring and monitoring of essential and non-essential trace elements
Our Mission To provide an efficient, rapid and high quality service in clinical toxicology.
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57. Home | ACToR | US EPA, Page Title | Area Name | US EPA
Searchable collection of databases collated or developed by the US EPA. Data includes chemical structure, physico-chemical values, in vitro assay data and in vivo toxicology data.
http://actor.epa.gov/actor

58. University Of Rochester Medical Center: Department Of Environmental Medicine: To
Graduate intake, areas of emphasis; neurotoxicology, immunotoxicology, osteotoxicology, carcinogenesis, and molecular, pulmonary, reproductive and developmental toxicology. Details of faculty at the University of Rochester Medical Center, New York.
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    The program is administered by the Department of Environmental Medicine but is designed to take advantage of the diverse resources available at this academic medical center.
    Faculty members are drawn from both basic science and clinical departments, and have particular competence in the specialty areas of molecular, pulmonary, and neurotoxicology, as well as immunotoxicology, osteotoxicology, carcinogenesis, and reproductive and developmental toxicology. P ost-doctoral fellows are also supported by our NIEHS training grant as well as on research grants.

59. Toxicology | Ashland University
Have you ever wondered why prescription drugs have side effects along with the effect the drug is supposed to produce? Or why some plants and animals are poisonous? Or how
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Have you ever wondered why prescription drugs have "side effects" along with the effect the drug is supposed to produce? Or why some plants and animals are poisonous? Or how exposure to air pollutants like sulfur and nitrogen oxides might affect people's health? The answers to these and many other questions are found in an area of science called Toxicology. Toxicology is the science that studies the effects of toxicants (in other words, poisons) on living organisms. What Toxicologists Do Toxicologists conduct basic research on the effects of toxicants on human health and the environment, develop and perform tests to assess the safety of drugs and other chemical products, and assist government agencies in developing regulations and standards in areas ranging from food safety to pollution control.

60. Toxicology Services, Inc.
Provides expertise in the planning, design, conduct, reporting and filing of outsourced toxicology, safety pharmacology, and PK/ADME studies using experienced board certified toxicologists.
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Toxicology Services, Inc. (TSI) provides on- or off-site world-wide drug development expertise to small- and mid-sized pharmaceutical companies and CROs using experienced board certified toxicologists.
Toxicology Services, Inc., provides expertise in the planning, design, conduct, reporting and filing of outsourced toxicology, safety pharmacology, and PK/ADME studies to small and mid-sized pharmaceutical companies and CROs.  In addition, TSI has experience and expertise in placing and managing the outsourcing of analysis of biological samples, and in conducting a wide range of efficacy studies.
TSI has rodent and non-rodent expertise in general toxicology (acute through chronic), reproductive toxicology, genetic toxicology, carcinogenicity studies, bioanalysis of samples and pharmacokinetics/toxicokinetics (PK/TK).  For PK/TK, TSI uses WinNonlin software to conduct analyses and SigmaPlot software to produce publication quality graphics, and can write non-GLP or GLP-compliant reports. 
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