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DNA Reactivity as a Mode of Action and Its Relevance to Cancer Risk AssessmentPRESTON, R. Julian.Toxicologic pathology. 2013, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 322-325, issn 0192-6233, 4 p.Article
A Data-Based Assessment of Alternative Strategies for Identification of Potential Human Cancer HazardsBOOBIS, Alan R; COHEN, Samuel M; WRIGHT, Jayne et al.Toxicologic pathology. 2009, Vol 37, Num 6, pp 714-732, issn 0192-6233, 19 p.Article
DNA reactive and epigenetic carcinogensWILLIAMS, G. M.Experimental and toxicologic pathology (Print). 1992, Vol 44, Num 8, pp 457-463, issn 0940-2993Conference Paper
Dose-response and operational thresholds/NOAELs for in vitro mutagenic effects from DNA-reactive mutagens, MMS and MNUPOTTENGER, Lynn H; SCHISLER, Melissa R; FAGEN ZHANG et al.Mutation research. Genetic toxicology and environmental mutagenesis (Print). 2009, Vol 678, Num 2, pp 138-147, issn 1383-5718, 10 p.Article
Non-linear dose-response of DNA-reactive genotoxins: Recommendations for data analysisJOHNSON, George E; DOAK, Shareen H; GRIFFITHS, Sioned M et al.Mutation research. Genetic toxicology and environmental mutagenesis (Print). 2009, Vol 678, Num 2, pp 95-100, issn 1383-5718, 6 p.Article
IPCS framework for analyzing the relevance of a cancer mode of action for humansBOOBIS, Alan R; COHEN, Samuel M; DELLARCO, Vicki et al.Critical reviews in toxicology. 2006, Vol 36, Num 10, pp 781-792, issn 1040-8444, 12 p.Article
Application of mode-of-action considerations in human cancer risk assessmentWILLIAMS, Gary M.Toxicology letters. 2008, Vol 180, Num 2, pp 75-80, issn 0378-4274, 6 p.Article