Integrating publicly available information to screen potential candidates for chemical prioritization under the Toxic Substances Control Act: A proof of concept case study using genotoxicity and carcinogenicity
Grace Patlewicz(Environmental Protection Agency), David M. DeMarini(Centre international de recherche sur le cancer), Leora Vegosen(Oak Ridge Associated Universities), Nagalakshmi Keshava(Environmental Protection Agency), Maureen R. Gwinn(Environmental Protection Agency), Prachi Pradeep(Oak Ridge Associated Universities), Sarah H. Warren(Environmental Protection Agency), Catherine F. Gibbons(Environmental Protection Agency), Todd M. Martin(Environmental Protection Agency), Jeffry L. Dean(Environmental Protection Agency), Anita Simha(Louisiana State University), Richard Judson(Environmental Protection Agency)
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