Quantitative approaches for assessing dose–response relationships in genetic toxicology studies
B. Bhaskar Gollapudi(Michigan Molecular Institute (United States)), V. Thybaud(Sanofi (France)), A. M. Jeffrey(New York Medical College), Errol Zeiger, Lya G. Soeteman‐Hernández(National Institute for Public Health and the Environment), Lynn H. Pottenger(Dow Chemical (United States)), Eric Julien(Université de Montpellier), Jan van Benthem(National Institute for Public Health and the Environment), Paul A. White(Health Canada), Kerry L. Dearfield(Food Safety and Inspection Service), David P. Lovell(St George's, University of London), James T. MacGregor, Martha M. Moore(National Center for Toxicological Research), J.H. Kim(Health and Environmental Sciences Institute), George E. Johnson(Swansea University)
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