Business Wire: Research and Markets: Lu's Basic Toxicology: Fundamentals, Target Organs, and Risk Assessment - Latest Edition
Research and Markets: Lu's Basic Toxicology: Fundamentals, Target Organs, and Risk Assessment - Latest Edition
What Is Toxicology? Toxicology helps create a safer world Definition: The study of the adverse effects of chemical, physical, or biological agents on living organisms and the ecosystem, including the prevention and amelioration of such adverse effects.
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Introducing 3R in drug development and toxicology: recent breakthroughs and perspectives from the lung-on-chip technology
News Medical: New nanobody-liposome combo stops lung cancer growth and delivers targeted chemotherapy
A next-generation nanobody-liposome treatment slashes tumor growth by homing in on a key cancer marker, opening new doors for safer and more effective lung cancer therapy. Study: Targeting CD155 in ...
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Creative Biolabs has further strengthened its organ-specific targeted exosome modification platform to support advanced therapeutic development.
Medscape: What Are the Latest Improvements in Targeted Therapy Options and Diagnostic Technology for Lung Cancer Patients?
What Are the Latest Improvements in Targeted Therapy Options and Diagnostic Technology for Lung Cancer Patients?
What is Toxicology? Toxicology is the study of the adverse effects of chemicals (including drugs) on living systems and the means to prevent or ameliorate such effects. In addition to therapeutic agents, toxicologists examine many environmental agents and chemical compounds that are synthesized by humans or that originate in nature.
Discover the Society of Toxicology (SOT) which brings together 8,000 individuals working in toxicology around the globe to advance science and support toxicologists.