To: Cheminformatics and QSAR Society members
This special issue of TMM may be of some interest to the membership,
with free access to the leading editorial and 2 articles (one on which I
am a coauthor) available for 30 days from today (April 10), I believe.
Sincerely,
Ann Richard
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Special Issue on
Computational
Toxicology
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I would like to take this opportunity to inform you
about a new special issue of Toxicology Mechanisms
and Methods now available covering the topic of
Computational Toxicology. The special issue
Volume 18, Issue 2 & represents the first of its kind in a toxicology
3, 2008 journal and aims to become a benchmark in the
emerging field of computational toxicology, as
Luis G. Valerio, Jr., computational methods, databases, and in silico
Ph.D. predictive systems continue to rapidly evolve for
Guest Editor, Special predicting chemical toxicity.
Issue
Rakesh Dixit, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief "The articles in this special issue of Toxicology
Mechanisms and Methods demonstrate the strength and
direction of the emerging area of computational
FREE Access to 3 toxicology and the productive cooperation between
Articles for 30 days! regulatory agencies, software developers, and
academic researchers. It is my hope that this issue
Click on the articles will further support the regulatory acceptance and
highlighted in red application of computational toxicology and the
for full-text development of complementary predictive software
downloads systems through scientific collaboration between
regulatory agencies, software developers, and the
scientific community."
To order reprints of
articles or purchase
bulk copies of the - Joseph F. Contrera, Ph.D.
Special Issue on
Computational
Toxicology,
please contact Luz Table of Contents
Figueroa. Editorial : Computational Toxicology
[Full-Text Access]
Foreward
Review Articles
Toxicity Data Informatics: Supporting a New Paradigm
for Toxicity Prediction
[view abstract] [Full-Text Access]
Computational Toxicology Methods in Public Health
Practice
[view abstract]
Predictivity and Reliability of QSAR Models: The
Case of Mutagens and Carcinogens
[view abstract]
The Use of (Q)SAR Methods in the Context of REACH
[view abstract]
MultiCASE Expert Systems and the REACH Initiative
[view abstract]
In Silico Tools for Sharing Data and Knowledge on
Toxicity and Metabolism: Derek for Windows, Meteor,
and Vitic
[view abstract]
Original Articles
Combined Use of MC4PC, MDL-QSAR, BioEpisteme,
Leadscope PDM, and Derek for Windows Software to
Achieve High-Performance, High-Confidence, Mode of
Action-Based Predictions of Chemical Carcinogenesis
in Rodents
[view abstract]
In Silico Screening of Chemicals for Genetic
Toxicity Using MDL-QSAR, Nonparametric Discriminant
Analysis, E-State, Connectivity, and Molecular
Property Descriptors
[view abstract]
Development of a Phospholipidosis Database and
Predictive Quanitative Structure-Activity
Relationship (QSAR) Models
[view abstract]
In Silico Toxicological Screening of Natural
Products
[view abstract]
Combined Computational Metabolite Prediction and
Automated Structure-Based Analysis of Mass
Spectrometric Data
[view abstract]
A Hierarchical Clustering Methodology for the
Estimation of Toxicity
[view abstract] [Full-Text Access]
Characteristics of Genomic Signatures Derived Using
Univariate Methods and Mechanistically Anchored
Functional Descriptors for Predicting Drug- and
Xenobiotic-Induced Nephrotoxicity
[view abstract]
Understanding Genetic Toxicity Through Data Mining:
The Process of Building Knowledge by Integrating
Multiple Genetic Toxicity Databases
[view abstract]
Appendix
Sincerely,
Andrew Moyer
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