Metabonomics in toxicity assessment
Donald G. Robertson
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Metabonomics in toxicity assessment
by Donald G. Robertson, John C. Lindon
Published
2005
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Pages
536
ISBN-13
9780849356636
Description
Handbook outline the use of metabonomics in the safety assessment of new chemical entities.
Subjects
Engineering Tools for Environmental Risk Management
Bioreaction engineering principles
Laboratory techniques in biochemistry and molecular biology
Reviews in biochemical toxicology. v. 1-
Toxicology of glutathione transferases
Toxicology of 1--3-beta-glucans
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