基于途径的毒性:历史,目前的方法和肝纤维化和脂肪变性为原型。

ALTEX Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-06-23 DOI:10.14573/altex.1401283
Catherine Willett, Jessica Caverly Rae, Katy O Goyak, Brigitte Landesmann, Gary Minsavage, Carl Westmoreland
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人类毒理学项目联盟(HTPC)的成立是为了加速实施必要的科学和政策,以实现2007年国家研究委员会报告《21世纪的毒性测试:愿景和战略》中所阐述的基于途径的毒理学基础。HTPC于2013年1月在马里兰州巴尔的摩举办了一个研讨会,题为“建立共享经验以推进基于途径的毒理学的实际应用:肝毒性作用模式”,以进一步推进基于途径的肝毒性方法的科学研究。该审查是作为本次研讨会的思想启动者发起的,并已更新为包括研讨会和2013年发生的其他活动的见解。该研讨会的报告已发表在本杂志的其他地方(Willett等人,2014)。
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Pathway-based toxicity: history, current approaches and liver fibrosis and steatosis as prototypes.

The Human Toxicology Project Consortium (HTPC) was created to accelerate implementation of the science and policies required to achieve a pathway-based foundation for toxicology as articulated in the 2007 National Research Council report, Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: a Vision and a Strategy. The HTPC held a workshop, "Building Shared Experience to Advance Practical Application of Pathway-Based Toxicology: Liver Toxicity Mode-of-Action," in January, 2013, in Baltimore, MD, to further the science of pathway-based approaches to liver toxicity. This review was initiated as a thought-starter for this workshop and has since been updated to include insights from the workshop and other activities occurring in 2013. The report of the workshop has been published elsewhere in this journal (Willett et al., 2014).

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