Developmental Toxicology (3rd Ed.) Target Organ Toxicology Series
Auteurs : Hansen Deborah K., Abbott Barbara D.
Highlighting latest advances in genetics and biochemistry, the completely revised Third Edition reviews the field from basic science, clinical, epidemiological, and regulatory perspectives. Contributions from top opinion leaders in the field bring together developments in molecular embryology and cell biology as they apply to problems in developmental toxicology. It covers testing of pharmaceutical and environmental agents and interpretation of developmental toxicology data, highlighting mathematical and statistical techniques, as well as the effects of toxic exposure on the functional development of various organs.
The relationship between maternal and developmental toxicology is examined, in addition to current techniques for studying chemical disposition, metabolism, and placental transfer. Close attention is given to the regulatory aspects of testing and risk assessment. Pre- and postconceptional clinical care and genetic factors in clinical developmental toxicology are also discussed.
Key topics include:
- the roles of apoptosis and signal transduction pathways in normal and abnormal development
- the role of epigenetic changes in development
- the role of nutrition and individual susceptibility
- the utility of bioinformatics
- global and targeted gene expression changes
DEBORAH K. HANSEN is a research biologist in the Division of Genetic and Reproductive Toxicology, the National Center for Toxicological Research, Jefferson and Adjunct Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Interdisciplinary Toxicology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. She received her M.S. in genetics from Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa and her Ph.D. in medical genetics from Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Dr. Hansen is a member of both the Teratology Society, of which she is Secretary, and the Society of Toxicology. She has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed publications on the subjects of reproductive toxicology, embryotoxicity, and developmental toxicology.
BARBARA D. ABBOTT is Research Biologist in the Reproductive Toxicology Division of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA. She received both her M.S. and Ph.D. in toxicology from North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Dr. Abbott is a member of the Teratology Society and the Society of Toxicology. She is Associate Editor of Toxicological Sciences and serves on the editorial board of Reproductive Toxicology. Dr. Abbott has also received several Scientific and Technological Achievement awards from the U.S. EPA and has been a frequent invited lecturer at international meetings and symposiums. Her main area of interest is developmental toxicity, particularly complex, interactive signal transduction and receptor-mediated pathways.
Date de parution : 11-2018
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 10-2008
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes de Developmental Toxicology :
Mots-clés :
BBDR Model; toxicity; Propionyl CoA Carboxylase; toxicants; Fetal Body Weight; limb; Developmental Toxicity; bud; DNA Methylation; gene; Developmental Toxicant; expression; PBPK Model; aryl; Risk Assessment; hydrocarbon; Developmental Toxicity Risk Assessment; receptor; Antisense Oligomers; embryo; Puma Protein; Developmental Toxicology; Mitochondrial Apoptotic Pathway; Risk Characterization; Significant KEGG Pathway; Biotin Deficiency; Vitro Tests; Imprinted Genes; Hemimethylated DNA; Medial Epithelial Cells; Zebrafish Embryos; Imprinted Domains; H3 Modification; Data Set; Animal Studies