1st Edition
Human Variability in Response to Chemical Exposures Measures, Modeling, and Risk Assessment
By David A. Eckerman
Copyright 1999
272 Pages
by
CRC Press
272 Pages
by
CRC Press
and for those interested in toxic effects of chemicals on humans, Human Variability in Response to Chemical Exposures: Measures, Modeling, and Risk Assessment recognizes and addresses the increasing awareness that individual biological differences be reflected when assessing human health risks associated with exposure to chemicals. Eight original manuscripts, commissioned by the ILSI Risk Science... Read more
1. Accounting for Variability in Responsiveness in Human Health Risk Assessment 2. Strategies for Assessing Human Variability in Susceptibility and Using Variability to Infer Human Risks 3. lnterindividual Variability in Neurotoxicity 4. Variability in Human Response to Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity 5. Risk Assessment of the Effects of Ozone Exposure on Respiratory Health: Dealing with Variability in Human Responsiveness to Controlled Exposures 6. Host-Environment Interactions That Affect Variability in Human Cancer Susceptibility 7. Genetic Susceptibility and Cancer Risk 8. Human Variability in Susceptibility and Response: Implications for Risk Assessment
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Eckerman, David A.






