Omics methods in regulatory toxicology: Experts discussed possibility of application
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Knowledge source name | Omics methods in regulatory toxicology: Experts discussed possibility of application |
Owner/Developer | Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung |
Abbreviated owner | BfR |
Country | Germany |
Languages | English |
URL | http://www.bfr.bund.de/cm/349/omics-methods-in-regulatory-toxicology-experts-discussed-possibility-of-application.pdf |
Description | Advances in omics techniques and molecular toxicology represent great challenges, new perspectives and possible solutions for regulatory toxicology. Consequently, a central question is if and how these methods can be used for regulatory purposes in a way that they enable regulators to address important open questions in toxicology. On the one hand, more information may be gained from toxicity studies and the number of animal experiments may be reduced. On the other hand, the relevance and applicability of data obtained by new methods need cautious expert judgement. |
Knowledge Source Category | |
Category | Publication |
Sub categories | Report |
Knowledge Dissemination and Sharing | |
Dissemination channel | Website |
Targeted audience (specified/objective analysis) | Scientists, Regulators, Industry |
Users access | Open access |
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3Rs relevance | Replacement, Reduction |
Purpose | Documentation and information |
Technology/Tools | Omics |