Evolution of the uses of rats and mice for assessing carcinogenic risk from chemicals in humans
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Evolution of the uses of rats and mice for assessing carcinogenic risk from chemicals in humans
Abstract
With developments in the philosophy behind animal testing for carcinogenicity and toxicity, with increasing emphasis on Mode of Action analysis, the future usefulness of the 2 year rodent carcinogenesis bioassay is in doubt.
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