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Systems biology tools for toxicology [PDF]
An important goal of toxicology is to understand and predict the adverse effects of drugs and other xenobiotics. For pharmaceuticals, such effects often emerge unexpectedly in man even when absent from trials in vitro and in animals. Although drugs and xenobiotics act on molecules, it is their perturbation of intracellular networks that matters.
Geenen S +5 more
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An introduction to systems toxicology [PDF]
Systems toxicology combines novel and historical experimental data to generate increasingly complex models of the biological response to chemical exposure.
Plant, NJ
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Systems bioengineering approaches for developmental toxicology
Developmental toxicology is the field of study that examines the effects of chemical and physical agents on developing organisms. By using principles of systems biology and bioengineering, a systems bioengineering approach could be applied to study the ...
Beatriz Xavier Soares +2 more
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3S - Systematic, systemic, and systems biology and toxicology
A biological system is more than the sum of its parts - it accomplishes many functions via synergy. Deconstructing the system down to the molecular mechanism level necessitates the complement of reconstructing functions on all levels, i.e., in our conceptualization of biology and its perturbations, our experimental models and computer modelling ...
Smirnova, Lena +5 more
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Systems Toxicology: Real World Applications and Opportunities. [PDF]
Systems Toxicology aims to change the basis of how adverse biological effects of xenobiotics are characterized from empirical end points to describing modes of action as adverse outcome pathways and perturbed networks. Toward this aim, Systems Toxicology
Hartung T +8 more
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Public data sources to support systems toxicology applications. [PDF]
Davis AP +3 more
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From Causal Networks to Adverse Outcome Pathways: A Developmental Neurotoxicity Case Study
The last decade has seen the adverse outcome pathways (AOP) framework become one of the most powerful tools in chemical risk assessment, but the development of new AOPs remains a slow and manually intensive process. Here, we present a faster approach for
Živa Ramšak +5 more
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TOXPANEL: A Gene-Set Analysis Tool to Assess Liver and Kidney Injuries
Gene-set analysis is commonly used to identify trends in gene expression when cells, tissues, organs, or organisms are subjected to conditions that differ from those within the normal physiological range.
Patric Schyman +6 more
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Assessing network-based methods in the context of system toxicology
Introduction: Network-based methods are promising approaches in systems toxicology because they can be used to predict the effects of drugs and chemicals on health, to elucidate the mode of action of compounds, and to identify biomarkers of toxicity ...
Jordi Valls-Margarit +5 more
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Predictive Systems Toxicology [PDF]
37 pages, 3 figures.
Kiani, Narsis A. +3 more
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