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Essential Concepts in Toxicogenomics

English · Hardback

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The field of toxicogenomics has been growing quickly, yet with rapid growth comes the need to periodically reflect on the nature of the field.  Essential Concepts in Toxicogenomics collects reviews, opinion pieces and case studies from the leading experts in this dynamic field with a focus on its application to pharmaceuticals.  Topics covered include issues that affect the quality of toxicogenomics experiments, statistical approaches to their data analysis, the use of such data to build toxicogenomic models, and the utilization of genomics to identify biomarkers within the preclinical and clinical arenas. Although not in the standard Methods in Molecular Biology(TM) series format, this volume retains the practicality and usefulness of the highly successful series.
 
Informative and cutting-edge, Essential Concepts in Toxicogenomics is an ideal resource for pharmaceutical companies, chemical manufacturers, toxicologists, and all who must keep up-to-date on progress in this vital and important field.

List of contents

Toxicogenomics and Classic Toxicology: How to Improve Prediction and Mechanistic Understanding of Human Toxicity.- Use of Traditional End Points and Gene Dysregulation to Understand Mechanisms of Toxicity: Toxicogenomics in Mechanistic Toxicology.- Quality Control of Microarray Assays for Toxicogenomic and In Vitro Diagnostic Applications.- Role of Statistics in Toxicogenomics.- Predictive Toxicogenomics in Preclinical Discovery.- In Vivo Predictive Toxicogenomics.- Bioinformatics: Databasing and Gene Annotation.- Microarray Probe Mapping and Annotation in Cross-Species Comparative Toxicogenomics.- Toxicogenomics in Biomarker Discovery.- From Pharmacogenomics to Translational Biomarkers.- Public Consortium Efforts in Toxicogenomics.- Applications of Toxicogenomics to Nonclinical Drug Development: Regulatory Science Considerations.

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The field of toxicogenomics has been growing quickly. This informative and cutting-edge book collects reviews, opinion pieces and case studies from this dynamic field with a focus on its application to pharmaceuticals.

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"‘Essential Concepts in Toxicogenomics’ is a collections of reviews, opinion pieces and case studies written by experts in the field. … gives good coverage of whole field of toxicogenomics. … If you want to get up to steam with this area then … it is certainly worth reading this book." (James Sidaway, BTS Newsletter, Winter, 2008)

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From the reviews:

"'Essential Concepts in Toxicogenomics' is a collections of reviews, opinion pieces and case studies written by experts in the field. ... gives good coverage of whole field of toxicogenomics. ... If you want to get up to steam with this area then ... it is certainly worth reading this book." (James Sidaway, BTS Newsletter, Winter, 2008)

Product details

Assisted by B Mattes (Editor), B Mattes (Editor), Donn L Mendrick (Editor), Donna L Mendrick (Editor), William B. Mattes (Editor), Donna L. Mendrick (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.12.2010
 
EAN 9781588296382
ISBN 978-1-58829-638-2
No. of pages 277
Dimensions 155 mm x 20 mm x 235 mm
Weight 561 g
Illustrations XI, 277 p.
Series Methods in Molecular Biology
Methods in Molecular Biology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Pharmacy

B, molecular biology, bioinformatics, Pharmacology, Human Genetics, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Medical Genetics, Information technology: general issues, Pharmacology/Toxicology

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