An examination of the popular and expanding field of reproductive toxicology, this expanded third edition presents cutting-edge scientific developments in this constantly evolving discipline. Topics include epigenetic mechanisms and omics; the role of genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics in human reproduction; and new guidelines with respect to research applications in the field. The contributors are experienced regulatory agency and clinical research organization representatives who currently utilize the new techniques discussed in the text and continue to revolutionize reproductive toxicology research.…mehr
An examination of the popular and expanding field of reproductive toxicology, this expanded third edition presents cutting-edge scientific developments in this constantly evolving discipline. Topics include epigenetic mechanisms and omics; the role of genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics in human reproduction; and new guidelines with respect to research applications in the field. The contributors are experienced regulatory agency and clinical research organization representatives who currently utilize the new techniques discussed in the text and continue to revolutionize reproductive toxicology research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Section I: Normal Reproduction and Development. 1. Biology and Physiology of Fertilization. 2. Normal Development of the Male Reproduction System. 3. Normal Development of the Female Reproduction System. 4. Development of the Mammalian Nervous System. Section II: Regulatory Evaluation of Reproduction. 5. EPA and OECD Perspectives on Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity Testing. 6. FDA and ICH Perspectives on Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity Testing. 7. Reproductive Study Evolution and IND Submissions. Section III: Developmental Toxicity of Systemic Organ Systems. 8. Developmental Immunotoxicity. 9. Developmental Neurotoxicity. 10. Developmental Toxicology of the Respiratory System. 11. Developmental Toxicology of the Renal System. 12. Developmental Toxicology of the Liver. 13. Cardiovascular Development and Malformation. Section IV: Toxicity of the Reproductive Process. 14. Male Reproductive Toxicity. 15. Female Reproductive Toxicity. 16. Toxicity of Pregnant Female Reproductive System. 17. Epigenetic Reproductive Toxicants. 18. Endocrine Disruption Effects on Reproductive Development and Adult Reproduction. 19. Metals and Metal Compounds in Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology. 20. -omics in Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology.
Section I: Normal Reproduction and Development. 1. Biology and Physiology of Fertilization. 2. Normal Development of the Male Reproduction System. 3. Normal Development of the Female Reproduction System. 4. Development of the Mammalian Nervous System. Section II: Regulatory Evaluation of Reproduction. 5. EPA and OECD Perspectives on Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity Testing. 6. FDA and ICH Perspectives on Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity Testing. 7. Reproductive Study Evolution and IND Submissions. Section III: Developmental Toxicity of Systemic Organ Systems. 8. Developmental Immunotoxicity. 9. Developmental Neurotoxicity. 10. Developmental Toxicology of the Respiratory System. 11. Developmental Toxicology of the Renal System. 12. Developmental Toxicology of the Liver. 13. Cardiovascular Development and Malformation. Section IV: Toxicity of the Reproductive Process. 14. Male Reproductive Toxicity. 15. Female Reproductive Toxicity. 16. Toxicity of Pregnant Female Reproductive System. 17. Epigenetic Reproductive Toxicants. 18. Endocrine Disruption Effects on Reproductive Development and Adult Reproduction. 19. Metals and Metal Compounds in Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology. 20. -omics in Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology.
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