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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
Using mode of action information to improve regulatory decision-making: An ECETOC/ILSI RF/HESI workshop overviewCARMICHAEL, Neil; BAUSEN, Melanie; VICKERS, Carolyn et al.Critical reviews in toxicology. 2011, Vol 41, Num 3, pp 175-185, issn 1040-8444, 11 p.Article
The Key Events Dose-Response Framework: A Foundation for Examining Variability in Elicitation Thresholds for Food AllergensTAYLOR, Steve L; GENDEL, Steven M; HOUBEN, Geert F et al.Critical reviews in food science and nutrition. 2009, Vol 49, Num 8, pp 729-739, issn 1040-8398, 11 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
IPCS Framework for Analyzing the Relevance of a Noncancer Mode of Action for HumansBOOBIS, Alan R; DOE, John E; HEINRICH-HIRSCH, Barbara et al.Critical reviews in toxicology. 2008, Vol 38, Num 2, pp 87-96, issn 1040-8444, 10 p.Article
A comprehensive study of life course, cohort, and period effects on changes in travel mode useSCHEINER, Joachim; HOLZ-RAU, Christian.Transportation research. Part A, Policy and practice. 2013, Vol 47, pp 167-181, issn 0965-8564, 15 p.Article