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Regulatory considerations and evolving technologiesToxicologic pathology. 1993, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 584-598, issn 0192-6233Conference Proceedings

Legal responsibilities of the pathologistPICUT, C. A; PARKER, G. A.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 213-221, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Neoplastic lesions of questionable significance to humansALISON, R. H; CAPEN, C. C; PRENTICE, D. E et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 179-186, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Rodent carcinogenicity bioassay: past, present, and futureBOORMAN, G. A; MARONPOT, R. R; EUSTIS, S. L et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 105-111, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Design and writing of the preclinical safety reportBLACK, H. E.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 202-205, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Intuitive toxicology: expert and lay judgments of chemical risksNEIL, N; MALMFORS, T; SLOVIC, P et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 198-201, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Safety assessment programs for U.S. regulatory agencies: a perspective of requirements and complianceBENDELE, R. A.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 95-104, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Spontaneous tumour rates: their use to support rodent bioassaysCHIRUKANDATH GOPINATH.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 160-164, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

The pathologist in litigation: a scientist's perspectiveNEWBERNE, J. W.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 222-225, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

An autoradiographic study of the renewal of mouse bronchiolar epithelium following bromobenzene exposureOGAWA, T; TSUBAKIHARA, M; UCHIKAWA, M et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1993, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 547-553, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Causes of death in rodent toxicity and carcinogenicity studiesETTLIN, R. A; STIRNIMANN, P; PRENTICE, D. E et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 165-178, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Lung injury after experimental smoke inhalation: particle-associated changes in alveolar macrophagesMOORES, H. K; JANIGAN, D. T; HAJELA, R. P et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1993, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 521-527, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Emerging trends in nonclinical safety assessment for therapeuticsCONTRERA, J. F.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 89-94, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Interspecies variations in the histology of toxicologically important areas in the larynges of CRL:CD rats and Syrian golden hamstersRENNE, R. A; SAGARTZ, J. W; BURGER, G. T et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1993, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 542-546, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Integrating safety data: the expert reportDAYAN, A. D.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 206-212, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Peer review in carcinogenicity bioassays: uses/abusesMCCONNELL, E. E; EUSTIS, S. L.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 141-144, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Risk assessment methodology: maximum tolerated dose and two-stage carcinogenesis modelsGOLDSTEIN, B. D.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 194-197, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

The application of toxicokinetic data to dosage selection in toxicology studiesMORGAN, D. G; KELVIN, A. S; KINTER, L. B et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 112-123, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Toxicokinetic and mechanistic considerations in the interpretation of the rodent bioassayMACDONALD, J. S; LANKAS, G. R; MORRISSEY, R. E et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 124-140, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Phototoxic lesions induced by quinolone antibacterial agents in auricular skin and retina of albino miceSHIMODA, K; YOSHIDA, M; WAGAI, N et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1993, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 554-561, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Issues with biotechnology products in toxicologic pathologyTERRELL, T. G; GREEN, J. D.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 187-193, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Potential of machine-vision light microscopy in toxicologic pathologyTAYLOR, D. L; DEBIASIO, R; YU, J et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1994, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 145-159, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Biochemical and morphological alterations in xylazine-induced pulmonary edemaAMOUZADEH, H. R; QUALLS, C. W; WYCKOFF, J. H et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1993, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 562-571, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Incidence of spontaneous neoplastic and nonneoplastic lesions in Charles River CD-1® mice varies with breeding originENGELHARDT, J. A; GRIES, C. L; LONG, G. G et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1993, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 538-541, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

The relationship between [Ca2+]i and cell death using an in vivo model: a study using the ced-1 mutant strain of C. elegansJAIN, P. T; CHANG, S. H; GUTRY, P. P et al.Toxicologic pathology. 1993, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 572-583, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

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