Derivation of point of departure (PoD) estimates in genetic toxicology studies and their potential applications in risk assessment
George E. Johnson(Swansea University), Paul A. White(Health Canada), Errol Zeiger, Lya G. Soeteman‐Hernández(National Institute for Public Health and the Environment), Robert H. Heflich(National Center for Toxicological Research), L. Abraham(BioStrategies (United States)), B. Bhaskar Gollapudi(Michigan Molecular Institute (United States)), Lynn H. Pottenger(Dow Chemical (United States)), Jennifer Y. Tanir(Health and Environmental Sciences Institute), Jan van Benthem(National Institute for Public Health and the Environment), Kerry L. Dearfield(Food Safety and Inspection Service), J. Gregory Hixon(BioStrategies (United States)), Chad M. Thompson(BioStrategies (United States)), David P. Lovell(St George's, University of London), James T. MacGregor, V. Thybaud(Sanofi (France)), Owen Bodger(Swansea University)
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