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The Toxicology of Alcohol

New England Journal of Medicine, 1949
THE TOXICOLOGY OF ALCOHOL No chemical known to man is responsible for so many deaths, lost manpower days and traumatic injuries as ethyl alcohol.
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Toxicology

Annual Review of Pharmacology, 1966
L I, Medved, J S, Kagan
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Forensic toxicology

2010
Forensic toxicology has developed as a forensic science in recent years and is now widely used to assist in death investigations, in civil and criminal matters involving drug use, in drugs of abuse testing in correctional settings and custodial medicine, in road and workplace safety, in matters involving environmental pollution, as well as in sports ...
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Toxicology of Saccharin

Toxicological Sciences, 1984
Saccharin, like most of the artificial sweeteners, was discovered quite by accident. The controversy regarding its use as a food additive is reflected by the number of chronic/carcinogenic studies conducted to assess its safety. Two chronic studies were conducted prior to the ban of cyclamates in 1969, at which time 10 additional single-generation ...
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Toxicology and Clinical Toxicology in Uruguay

Clinical Toxicology, 1981
E G, Comstock   +4 more
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Toxicology of the pancreas

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1989
The pancreas of mammals is capable of biotransforming drugs and other chemicals and subject to toxic injury by the resultant reactive metabolites. In the case of experimental animals, especially rodents, numerous chemical toxicants have been identified for the exocrine pancreas and, to a lesser degree, the endocrine component.
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the toxicology of microcystins

Toxicon, 1998
Microcystins are a family of more than 50 structurally similar hepatotoxins produced by species of freshwater cyanobacteria, primarily Microcystis aeruginosa. They are monocyclic heptapeptides, characterised by some invariant amino acids, including one of unusual structure which is essential for expression of toxicity.
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The evolving role of investigative toxicology in the pharmaceutical industry

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2023
François Pognan   +2 more
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Toxicology

Critical Care Clinics, 2012
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Toxicology

Annual Review of Medicine, 1952
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