Metal carcinogenesis testing : principles and in vitro methods / Max Costa.
Material type:
TextSeries: Biological methodsPublication details: Clifton, N.J. : Humana Press, ©1980.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 164 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781603274036
- 1603274030
- Metals -- Toxicology
- Carcinogenicity testing
- Carcinogens -- analysis
- Carcinogens, Environmental -- analysis
- Metals -- analysis
- Metals -- poisoning
- United States
- Carcinogenicity Tests
- Métaux -- Toxicologie
- Cancérogénicité
- Carcinogenicity testing
- Metals -- Toxicology
- carcinogenese
- carcinogenesis
- carcinogenen
- carcinogens
- metalen
- metals
- neoplasms
- epidemiologie
- epidemiology
- in vitro
- biologische technieken
- biological techniques
- protocollen
- protocols
- Biological Techniques
- Epidemiology
- Biologische technieken
- Epidemiologie
- 616.99/4071 19
- RC268.7.M45
- QV 290
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record.
Metal-Induced Cancer in Humans and Experimental Animals -- Epidemiological Studies and Occupational Exposures -- Metal Carcinogenesis In Experimental Animals -- Exposure to Metal Carcinogens In The General Population -- Mechanisms of Metal Carcinogenesis -- Molecular Mechanisms of Metal Carcinogenesis in Experimental Animals -- In Vitro and Cell Culture Analysis of Metal Carcinogenesis -- Principles and Methods of In Vitro Metal Carcinogensis Testing -- Principles of In Vitro Metal Carcinogenesis -- Methods for In Vitro Metal Carcinogenesis Testing -- Principles and Methods of Industrial Metal Carcinogenesis Testing.
This text offers a comprehensive treatment of the fundamental biological, chemical and epidemiological principles of metal carcinogenesis and its assay as these are presently understood. It addresses problems of human exposure, the induction of tumors in experimental animals, and the effects of metal on ""in vitro"" systems. This book should be of interest to pharmacologists, toxicologists, epidemiologists, biologist, pathologist, industrial hygienists and those needing actively to assay metals and their compounds for carcinogenicity.