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Deep active learning with high structural discriminability for molecular mutagenicity prediction. [PDF]
Xu H+6 more
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Proposed EU NGT legislation in light of plant genetic variation
Summary The European Commission (EC) proposal for New Genomic Techniques (NGTs) of July 2023 specifies that Category 1 NGT (NGT1) plants, which are considered equivalent to conventional plants, that is those obtainable by conventional plant breeding or mutagenesis, may differ from the recipient or parental plant by no more than 20 insertions, which ...
Alan H. Schulman+6 more
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Local QSAR based on quantum chemistry calculations for the stability of nitrenium ions to reduce false positive outcomes from standard QSAR systems for the mutagenicity of primary aromatic amines. [PDF]
Muto S+21 more
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Polo‐like kinases and UV‐induced skin carcinogenesis: What we know and what's next
The polo‐like kinase (PLK) family plays distinct and critical roles in the regulation of cell cycle progression, and its dysregulation has been implicated in various cancers. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a well‐established environmental factor in the development of skin cancer.
Tanya Jaiswal+3 more
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Safety Assessment of Total Phenols From Deoiled <i>Cinnamomum Longepaniculatum</i> Leaves. [PDF]
Li S+5 more
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Abstract Accelerating the transition to a circular economy requires regulatory decision‐making that is based on a comprehensive examination of the risks, costs and benefits of recovering or discarding the secondary materials. This article examines the potential of socio‐economic analysis (SEA) in regulating material cycles. We conclude that the SEA set
Joonas Alaranta, Mirella Miettinen
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Multiple Contrast Tests in the Presence of Partial Heteroskedasticity. [PDF]
Hasler M, Birr T, Hothorn LA.
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Abstract The two most recent cancer risk assessments for ethylene oxide (EO) are based on the same epidemiologic study of sterilant workers conducted by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) but result in cancer risk estimates with three orders of magnitude difference, despite relying on the same assumption of a default ...
Ciriaco Valdez‐Flores+3 more
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