Applications of emerging technologies in toxicology and safety assessment

2005 
Standardized protocols for repeat-dose toxicity studies have many advantages, including experimental redundancy (i.e., the use of more than a single experimental approach in the assessment of a given organ or tissue) and evaluation of numerous tissues to ensure detection of adverse effects, as well as the ability to develop robust historical control databases. However, traditional toxicology study designs may not adequately address questions of a mechanistic nature that might provide insights on whether particular toxicology findings in animals are relevant to humans. Such questions may be more readily answered using mechanism-based technologies such as toxicogenomics, proteomics, or metabonomics. Such newer approaches may permit, for example, the detailed assessment of the transcriptional profile differences that distinguish a normal healthy tissue from a diseased or damaged tissue. The resultant information can be used to elucidate the mechanism and accompanying biomarkers for toxicity, as well as to id...
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