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  1. Handbook of Toxicology of Chemical Warfare Agents
  2. Introduction to Toxicology, Third Edition by John Timbrell, 2001-11-15
  3. Toxicology Pearls
  4. The Principles of Toxicology: Environmental and Industrial Applications
  5. Introduction to Environmental Toxicology: Molecular Substructures to Ecological Landscapes, Fourth Edition by Wayne G. Landis, Ruth M. Sofield, et all 2010-10-12
  6. Toxicology and Risk Assessment: A Comprehensive Introduction
  7. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (Topics in Environmental Chemistry) by Donald G. Crosby, 1998-02-26
  8. Principles Of Clinical Toxicology by Thomas A Gossel, J Douglas Bricker, 1994-06-30
  9. Neurobehavioral Toxicology: Neurological and Neuropsychological Perspectives, Volume III: Central Nervous System (Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition) by Stanley Berent, James W. Albers, 2008-11-18
  10. General and Applied Toxicology, 6 Volume Set
  11. Handbook of Pharmacokinetic Pharmacodynamic Correlations (Pharmacology and Toxicology)
  12. Clinical Toxicology of Commercial Products by Robert E. Gosselin, Roger P. Smith, et all 1984-09
  13. Study Toxicology Through Questions by John Timbrell, 1997-06-17
  14. Indoor Air Pollution: A Health Perspective (The Johns Hopkins Series in Environmental Toxicology)

81. Wageningen UR - Wageningen University - Sub-department Of Toxicology
Education and research in the field of toxicity in food, nutrition, and environmental exposure in the Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences, Wageningen University, The Netherlands.
http://www.tox.wur.nl/uk/

82. Laboratory Of Toxicology, Ghent University
Details of analytical methods, employing GC and LCMS, to detect drugs of abuse and poisons. Includes equipment, publications, related links, staff and contacts in Belgium.
http://www.toxicologie.ugent.be/
Laboratorium voor Toxicologie - Universiteit Gent Laboratory of Toxicology - Ghent University please visit our website at: http://www.toxicologie.UGent.be Prof. Dr. Andreas De Leenheer Prof. Dr. Carlos Van Peteghem Prof. Dr. Willy Lambert Harelbekestraat 72 - 9000 Gent - Belgium - tel: 09/2648121 - E-mail: toxicology@UGent.be Het Laboratorium voor Toxicologie van de Universiteit Gent is een universitair labo met drie hoofdtaken: onderzoek, diensverlening en onderwijs. Onderzoek: Het onderzoeksgebied van het labo situeert zich vooral op het gebied van analytische methodiek. In het domein van de milieutoxicologie werden methodes ontwikkeld voor het opsporen van endocrien verstorende stoffen (EDC) in water. De gebruikte analytische techniek is LC-MS (vloeistofchromatografie gekoppeld aan massaspectrometrie. Ook in de klinische toxicologie wordt onderzoek verricht. Met LC-MS/MS worden methodes ontwikkeld voor het bepalen van taxanen in bloed of plasma. Zo ook voor de anthracyclines (met fluorescentie) In het domein van de forensische toxicicologie worden met gc-ms (gaschromatografie gekoppeld aan massaspectrometrie) methodes ontwikkeld voor het bepalen van antidepressiva of benzodiazepines. Dit zijn geneesmiddelen die vaak voorkomen in de forensische toxicologie. Zo werd ook onderzoek verricht naar het bepalen van opiaten in speeksel en urine, opnieuw met LC-MS.

83. Home
Research is concentrated on the three main areas of reproduction and development, cancer research and cardiovascular diseases.
http://www.scienceandtechnology.de
Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Laboratory of Toxicology
Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin

84. Society For Toxicologic Pathology In India.
Provides information on the objectives of the Society, membership, the newsletter and conferences.
http://www.toxpathindia.com/
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Society for Toxicologic Pathology in India is a registered society (Registration number:757/04-05) under Karnataka Society Registration Act, 1960.
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85. ESTP Home Page
ESTP organization, activities, meeting, openings, details of membership, their journal Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology. Includes member login.
http://www.eurotoxpath.org/
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Cutting Edge Pathology 2011
9th European Congress of Toxicologic Pathology
29th meeting of the European Society of Veterinary Pathology

This next congress will take place in Uppsala, Sweden
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Further ESTP news and announcements:
8th European Congress of Toxicologic Pathology

We are looking back to the very successful Congress 2010, which took place in Budapest, Hungary. Click for more details and have a look to the digital slides and presentations!
[06-Oct-2010 ] Training and Education Poster Prepared for the joint STP/IFSTP meeting in Chicago, this poster is now available for all who could not see it there. [23-Jul-2010 ] Guess What! Case #13 Interesting cases from the field of toxicologic pathology are presented each year in this interactive ESTP section. The solution of case #12 and the new case #13 are now available [09-Mar-2010 ] Revision of Standardized Nomenclature The chair of the ESTP has contacted the President and Past-President as well as the chairman of the SRPC (Scientific and Regulatory Policy Committee) of the STP in response to a draft proposal for the revision of standardized nomenclature for lesions in the rat and mouse and has offered a close co-operation in this important process.

86. ScienceDirect - Journal Of Pharmacological And Toxicological Methods, Volume 62,
Articles on animals and in vitro methodology. Archives of abstracts since 1992, with references and full text available for purchase upon registration, or subscription to Elsevier Inc.
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87. RTECS: What Is RTECS? | CDC/NIOSH
Information about the database of toxicological information compiled, maintained, and updated by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/rtecs/
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Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS)
What is RTECS?
RTECS is a compendium of data extracted from the open scientific literature. The data are recorded in the format developed by the RTECS staff and arranged in alphabetical order by prime chemical name. Six types of toxicity data are included in the file: (1) primary irritation; (2) mutagenic effects; (3) reproductive effects; (4) tumorigenic effects; (5) acute toxicity; and (6) other multiple dose toxicity. Specific numeric toxicity values such as LD50, LC50, TDLo, and TCLo are noted as well as species studied and route of administration used. For each citation, the bibliographic source is listed thereby enabling the user to access the actual studies cited. No attempt has been made to evaluate the studies cited in RTECS. The user has the responsibility of making such assessments. Page last updated: February 16, 2010

88. Lhasa Limited Home Page
Not-for-profit company and educational charity offering software including Derek, for predicting toxicity, Meteor for predicting metabolic fate and Vitic, providing a database of toxicological information.
http://www.lhasalimited.org/
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Lhasa Limited is an active research centre with an enviable reputation for successful partnerships and collaborative projects. For more information about current research, recent publications and opportunities to work with Lhasa Limited please see our Research pages.
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Lhasa Limited is a not-for-profit company and educational charity. Organisations using Lhasa Limited software become members with the potential to influence the development of new and existing applications.
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Visit the Knowledge Library for a variety of papers, posters and abstracts on the subjects of toxicity, metabolism and related matters.
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89. Society Of Toxicologic Pathologists
Non-profit association of pathologists for advancement of pathology as it pertains to changes elicited by pharmacological, chemical and environmental agents.
http://www.toxpath.org/

90. Presentation - International Federation Of Societies Of Toxicologic Pathologists
IFSTP overview, member organizations and societies. Constitution, by-laws, council, congress and sponsored meetings.
http://www.ifstp.org/
  • Presentation IFSTP publications Presentation IFSTP (International Federation of Societies of Toxicologic Pathologists) is a confederation of ten national and regional societies of toxicologic pathology ( STPs ) representing scientists from around the globe build integrate and set standards in toxicologic pathology. The IFSTP is not a society per se but more a coordination and initiation body. Its activities are controlled by the member STPs, which provide funds and volunteers to conduct IFSTP functions. The IFSTP is governed by an Executive Committee (EC) composed of one representative from each member STPs as well as several elected officers (chosen by the EC). These elected positions include the President, Secretary-General, and Treasurer. The IFSTP Presidency and Secretary-General offices rotate among the member STPs. For example, the next president is coming from the Society of Toxicologic Pathology (STP, of North America) while the current president is from the European STP and the immediate past president from the Japanese STP. The IFSTP has a relatively short history. I was established in 1989 by the STPs of France, Germany/Switzerland/Austria (now the European STP), Japan, North America, and United Kingdom.

91. Intox - Intitute For Toxicological Studies
CRO offering toxicological studies on drugs, agrochemicals, biological, according to national and international guidelines. Includes mutagenicity testing, details of in-vivo species, including ecotoxicity models, and contacts in Pune and Mumbia, India.
http://www.intoxlab.com/
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92. Neurotoxins Fish Kills Eastern Shore Delaware To Ocean City Maryland
Pfiesteria and Chattonella subsalsa aquatic health concerns in cold water climates.
http://www.atlanticbreezes.com/aquatic
Dangerous Aquatic Health issues at the beach, ocean, coastal bays and aquatic areas along back bays of Ocean City Maryland and Delaware and other coastal communities.
Public awareness of pfiesteria has resulted in bring to light numerous health issues that were previously unknown to occur in our coastal communities. Just as recently as September 29th, 2000 at the North Carolina University (HPLC ULTRA HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY) facility a strain of the Chattonnella micro-organism was isolated and characterized as Chattonella veruculosa. This micro organism behaves similar to Pfiesteria micro toxin, causing fish kills, "red tides", and from empirical evidence being accumulated in Pokomoke Maryland, similar human health effects as pfiesteria. NEW EVIDENCE LINKING ANIMAL MANURES USED AS FERTILIZERS
to Pfiesteria and Chattonella dinoflagellates

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The area of Ocean City Maryland, the back bays of Assawoman Bay, the Bishopville Prong, Sinepuextent Bay, Indian River Bay, Little Indian River Bay, the Delaware River tributaries, and coastal Atlantic resemble many areas to our southern neighbors where the micro-toxin of Chattonnella subsalla exists. The strain of Chattonnella - veruculosa -, analysis just last September has the ability to survive in colder water temperatures.
A dinoflagellate, Chattonnella veruculosa, was documented to be in our inland bays and on the Atlantic coastline here in Delaware during the summer of 2000. This organism produces a biotoxin called a breve toxin which affects fish and mammals.

93. ScienceDirect - Free Radical Biology And Medicine, Volume 49, Issue 11, Pages 16
Journal incorporating advances. Articles in press and archives of abstracts since 1987, with references and full text available for purchase upon registration, from Elsevier BV.
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94. TETRATOX
Database of toxic potency data for more than 2,100 industrial organic compounds maintained by the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
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Tetrahymena pyriformis Tetrahymena pyriformis (strain GL-C). The 50% impairment growth concentration (IGC ) is the recorded endpoint. Briefly, cultures are reared in 50 ml of a semi-defined medium in 250 ml Erlenmeyer flasks. In the TETRATOX assay, a range-finding assay followed by three replicate definitive tests is performed on each test material. Definitive test replicates consist of a minimum of five different concentrations of each test material with duplicate flasks of each concentration. Thus, a minimum of 30 data points comprises each analysis. Duplicate controls, which have no test material but were inoculated with T. pyriformis , and a blank are used to provide a measure of the acceptability of the test by indicating the suitability of the medium and test conditions, and a basis for interpreting data from other treatments. While several different time points were used over the course of more than 15 years, each was used with a medium and test condition regime to allow for 8 to 9 cell cycles in controls. Duplicate flasks are inoculated with an initial density of 2,500 cells/ml with log-growth-phase ciliates. Following

95. Welcome To Xenobiotic Detection Systems :: Main Page
Offers dioxin analysis, and biologically-based assays for risk assessment.
http://www.dioxins.com/
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96. Welcome To The California Association Of Toxicologists: California Association O
Professional and educational association of forensic and clinical toxicologists, with quarter proceedings. Includes literature review, meetings, employment opportunities, related links and contacts for offices throughout the USA.
http://www.cal-tox.org/
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The California Association of Toxicologists, founded in 1967, is a professional and educational association of forensic and clinical toxicologists throughout North America and the world. Its objectives, as set forth in the By-Laws, are:
  • To promote the mutual exchange of information within the field of toxicology and the discussion of professional problems of common interest. To improve the practice, elevate the standards, and advance the cause of toxicology.
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97. IST: Old Homepage (Int. Soc. Toxinology)
Advance knowledge of the properties of toxins and antitoxins and to bring together scholars interested in these substances through a common society.
http://bio.ijs.si/ist.htm
International Society on Toxinology
IST has got a new Web site at http://www.toxinology.org/
If you nevertheless wish to visit the old site (last maintained in February 2005), please click HERE
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98. Home
Lists programs, and activities of an organization of professional regulatory and Federal research toxicologists.
http://www.agovtox.org/
The Association of Government Toxicologists
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The Association of Government Toxicologist (AGT) was founded on November 23, 1983 to promote and facilitate the acquisition and utilization of knowledge in toxicology, and to provide opportunities for government toxicologists to meet and exchange ideas. Full membership (right to vote) is available to U.S. Government toxicologists; Associate membership is available to former U.S. Government toxicologists, non-university State toxicologists, and full time U.S. Government contractor toxicologists. AGT is not an official U.S. government unit; opinions expressed in this Web site are those of the authors only, and may not reflect official U.S. government policy. AGT, Inc. is a Maryland Corporation.
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99. International Dose-Response Society | Focusing On The Dose-Response In The Low-D
Provides information on the Society, its membership, the newsletter, the online journal and the annual conference.
http://www.dose-response.org/
April 26-27, 2011
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RESVERATROL AND HORMESIS
  • RESVERATROL: AN ASSESSMENT OF ITS DOSE-RESPONSE INTRODUCTION - Edward Calabrese RESVERATROL COMMONLY DISPLAYS HORMESIS: OCCURRENCE AND BIOMEDICAL SIGNIFICANCE -
    Edward J. Calabrese, Mark P. Mattson, and Vittorio Calabrese COMMENTARY ON RESVERATROL AND HORMESIS -
    Dipak K. Das COMMENTARY ON RESVERATROL AND HORMESIS -
    Daniel P. Hayes COMMENTARY ON RESVERATROL AND HORMESIS -
    Catalina Alarcon de la Lastra COMMENTARY ON RESVERATROL AND HORMESIS - David G. Lindsay COMMENTARY ON RESVERATROL AND HORMESIS: RESVERATROL - A HORMETIC MARVEL IN WAITING? - Francine Z. Marques and Brian J. Morris COMMENTARY ON RESVERATROL AND HORMESIS - Idolo Tedesco, Maria Russo, and Gian Luigi Russo COMMENTARY ON RESVERATROL AND HORMESIS - Jette F. Young and Sumangala Bhattacharya DOSE RESPONSE BIOLOGY: THE CASE OF RESVERATROL - Edward J. Calabrese, Mark P. Mattson, and Vittorio Calabrese

100. MEPSA - Molecular And Experimental Pathology Society Of Australasia - Home
MEPSA aims to bring together people interested in all aspects of experimental pathology including environmental mutagenesis, to promote scientific discussion and exchange and the advancement of knowledge.
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