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QSAR: Using the Past to Study the Present.- Molecular similarity in predictive toxicology with a focus on the q-RASAR technique.- Weight of Evidence: criteria and applications.- Integration of QSAR and NAM in the Read Across process for an effective and relevant toxicological assessment.- Automated workflows for data curation and machine learning to develop Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships.- Applicability Domain for Trustable Predictions.- The potential of molecular docking for predictive toxicology.- Computational toxicology methods in chemical library design and high-throughput screening hit validation.- Toxicity potential of nutraceuticals.- Development, use and validation of (Q)SARs for predicting genotoxicity and carcinogenicity: experiences from Italian National Institute of Health activities .- Adverse outcome pathways mechanistically describing hepatotoxicity.- Machine learning in early prediction of metabolism of drugs.- In vitro cell-based MTT and Crystal Viol

Computational Toxicology

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      Publisher: Humana
      Publication Date: 24/09/2024
      ISBN13: 9781071640029, 978-1071640029
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      QSAR: Using the Past to Study the Present.- Molecular similarity in predictive toxicology with a focus on the q-RASAR technique.- Weight of Evidence: criteria and applications.- Integration of QSAR and NAM in the Read Across process for an effective and relevant toxicological assessment.- Automated workflows for data curation and machine learning to develop Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships.- Applicability Domain for Trustable Predictions.- The potential of molecular docking for predictive toxicology.- Computational toxicology methods in chemical library design and high-throughput screening hit validation.- Toxicity potential of nutraceuticals.- Development, use and validation of (Q)SARs for predicting genotoxicity and carcinogenicity: experiences from Italian National Institute of Health activities .- Adverse outcome pathways mechanistically describing hepatotoxicity.- Machine learning in early prediction of metabolism of drugs.- In vitro cell-based MTT and Crystal Viol

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