Papers List
List of papers, year 2006
Morales, A.H., Pérez, M.A.C., Combes, R.D. and Pérez González, M. Quantitative structure activity relationship for the computational prediction of nitrocompounds carcinogenicity. Toxicology, 220(1), 51-62 (2006). [Abstract] [Purchase from publisher]
Coecke, S., Ahr, H., Blaauboer, B.J., Bremer, S., Casati, S., Castell, J., Combes, R., Corvi, R., Crespi, C.L., Cunningham, M.L., Elaut, G., Eletti, B., Freidig, A., Gennari, A., Ghersi-Egea, J-F., Guillouzo, A., Hartung, T., Hoet, P., Ingelman-Sundberg, M., Munn, S., Janssens, W., Ladstetter, B., Leahy, D., Long, A., Meneguz, A., Monshouwer, M., Morath, S., Nagelkerke, F., Pelkonen, O., Ponti, J., Prieto, P., Enrico Sabbioni, R., Schaack, B., Steiling, W., Testai, E., Vericat, J-A. and Worth, A. Metabolism: a bottleneck in in vitro toxicological test development the report and recommendations of ECVAM Workshop 541. ATLA, 34, 49-84 (2006). [Abstract] [PDF]
Grindon, C. and Combes, R. Introduction to the EU REACH legislation ATLA, 34(Suppl. 1), 5-10. (2006). [Abstract] [PDF]
Grindon, C., Combes, R., Cronin, M.T.D., Roberts, D.W. and Garrod, J. A review of the status of alternative approaches to animal testing and the development of integrated testing strategies for assessing the toxicity of chemicals under REACH — a summary of a DEFRA-funded project conducted by Liverpool John Moores University and FRAME. ATLA, 34(Suppl. 1), 149-158 (2006). [Abstract] [PDF]
Clothier, R., Gottschalg, E., Casati, S. and Balls, M. The FRAME alternatives laboratory database. 1. in vitro basal cytotoxicity determined by the kenacid blue total protein assay. ATLA, 34, 151-175 (2006). [Abstract] [PDF]
Hudson, M. The EU Physical Agents (EMF) Directive and its impact on MRI imaging in animal experiments: a submission by FRAME to the HSE. ATLA, 34, 343-347 (2006). [Abstract] [PDF]
Grindon, C., Combes, R., Cronin, M.T.D., Roberts, D.W. and Garrod, J.F. Integrated testing strategies for use in the EU REACH system. ATLA, 34, 407-427 (2006). [Abstract] [PDF]











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