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Special Collection: 2020 ebook collectionSeries: Issues in Toxicology
Challenges in Endocrine Disruptor Toxicology and Risk Assessment, ed. A. Mantovani and A. Fucic, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2020, pp. P001-P006.
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Challenges in Endocrine Disruptor Toxicology and Risk Assessment
Issues in Toxicology
Editor-in-chief:
Diana Anderson, University of Bradford, UK
Series editors:
Michael D. Waters, Michael Waters Consulting, USA
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Titles in the Series:
1: Hair in Toxicology: An Important Bio-Monitor
2: Male-mediated Developmental Toxicity
3: Cytochrome P450: Role in the Metabolism and Toxicity of Drugs and Other Xenobiotics
4: Bile Acids: Toxicology and Bioactivity
5: The Comet Assay in Toxicology
6: Silver in Healthcare
7: In Silico Toxicology: Principles and Applications
8: Environmental Cardiology
9: Biomarkers and Human Biomonitoring, Volume 1: Ongoing Programs and Exposures
10: Biomarkers and Human Biomonitoring, Volume 2: Selected Biomarkers of Current Interest
11: Hormone-Disruptive Chemical Contaminants in Food
12: Mammalian Toxicology of Insecticides
13: The Cellular Response to the Genotoxic Insult: The Question of Threshold for Genotoxic Carcinogens
14: Toxicological Effects of Veterinary Medicinal Products in Humans: Volume 1
15: Toxicological Effects of Veterinary Medicinal Products in Humans: Volume 2
16: Aging and Vulnerability to Environmental Chemicals: Age-related Disorders and their Origins in Environmental Exposures
17: Chemical Toxicity Prediction: Category Formation and Read-across
18: The Carcinogenicity of Metals: Human Risk Through Occupational and Environmental Exposure
19: Reducing, Refining and Replacing the Use of Animals in Toxicity Testing
20: Advances in Dermatological Sciences
21: Metabolic Profiling: Disease and Xenobiotics
22: Manganese in Health and Disease
23: Toxicology, Survival and Health Hazards of Combustion Products
24: Masked Mycotoxins in Food: Formation, Occurrence and Toxicological Relevance
25: Aerobiology: The Toxicology of Airborne Pathogens and Toxins
26: Chemical Warfare Toxicology, Volume 1: Fundamental Aspects
27: Chemical Warfare Toxicology, Volume 2: Management of Poisoning
28: Toxicogenomics in Predictive Carcinogenicity
29: Human Stem Cell Toxicology
30: The Comet Assay in Toxicology, 2nd edition
31: Computational Systems Pharmacology and Toxicology
32: Ecotoxicology and Genotoxicology: Non-traditional Terrestrial Models
33: Ecotoxicology and Genotoxicology: Non-traditional Aquatic Models
34: Oxidative Stress and Redox Signalling in Parkinson's Disease
35: Nanotoxicology: Experimental and Computational Perspectives
36: Regulatory Toxicology in the European Union
37: Formaldehyde: Exposure, Toxicity and Health Effects
38: Chemical Health Threats: Assessing and Alerting
39: The Micronucleus Assay in Toxicology
40: Nanoparticle–Protein Corona: Biophysics to Biology
41: Big Data in Predictive Toxicology
42: Challenges in Endocrine Disruptor Toxicology and Risk Assessment
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Challenges in Endocrine Disruptor Toxicology and Risk Assessment
Edited by
Alberto Mantovani
Italian National Health Institute, Italy
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and
Aleksandra Fucic
Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health, Croatia
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Issues in Toxicology No. 42
Print ISBN: 978-1-78801-741-1
PDF ISBN: 978-1-83916-073-8
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Print ISSN: 1757-7179
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