Chapter 1 Biological Research In Toxicology
Chapter 2 Development Of The Field Of Toxicology
Chapter 3 Toxicology Terms And How They Relate To Organisms
Chapter 4 Hazard, Exposure, And Risk Modeling
Chapter 5 Absorption And Transport Of Toxicants Through Membranes: Toxic Damage To Membranes
Chapter 6 Receptor-mediated Toxicities On The Outside Of Cells
Chapter 7 Detoxication And Activation By Cells: Metabolism Of The Original Toxicant
Chapter 8 Damage To Cytosolic And Endoplasmic Reticulum Activities
Chapter 9 Damage To Mitochondrial And Chloroplast Activities
Chapter 10 Damage To Nuclear Structures/dna: Mutagenesis And Carcinogenesis
Chapter 11 Selective Genetic Sensitivity Of Cells To Toxicants
Chapter 12 Nutritional Toxicity And Sensitivity
Chapter 13 Routes Of Administration And Which Organs Are Most Likely Impacted Based On Route And Toxicokinetic Models
Chapter 14 Forensic Toxicity Testing
Chapter 15 The Skin And Eye: Most Likely Exposure Routes And Toxicities Due To Contact Exposure And Dose Toxicities
Chapter 16 Gastrointestinal System Toxicity And Oral Exposure (gi Tract, Pancreas, Liver)
Chapter 17 The Lung And Gill Exposures Representing Toxic Concentrations—model For Environmental Toxicology
Chapter 18 The Cardiovascular System As Conduit For A Dose Becoming A Dosage: Exposure And Toxicities
Chapter 19 Bone Marrow And Immune Organ Toxicity Via Lymphatic And Blood Transport
Chapter 20 The Nervous System And Exposure To Lipophilic Toxicants Or Transported Neurotoxic Agents
Chapter 21 Toxicity To Neuroendocrine Organs And Endocrine Disruption
Chapter 22 Toxicity To Reproductive Organs And Developmental Toxicity
Chapter 23 Excretion Of Hydrophilic Toxicants And Metabolites And Kidney Toxicity
Chapter 24 Dispersion Modeling In Air, Water, And Soil: Likely Route Of Exposure And Most Sensitive Organism Based On Dispersion And Concentration
Chapter 25 Agricultural Chemicals (pesticides And Fertilizers): Exposure And Impacts
Chapter 26 Industrial Chemicals That Biodegrade: Organic Chemical Exposures And Impacts
Chapter 27 Industrial Chemicals That Change Lipophilicity But Do Not Biodegrade: Metal Impacts
Chapter 28 Industrial Chemicals That Cause Atmospheric Changes And Direct Versus Indirect Toxicity: Gases, Vapors, Aerosols, And Radiation
Chapter 29 Toxicity Of Pharmaceuticals And Personal Care Products (ppcps) Into Water
Chapter 30 Venoms And Injection Toxicity Versus Poisonous Animals Or Cells And Ingestion Or Contact Toxicity
Chapter 31 Poisonous Plants Or Plant Cells And Ingestion Or Contact Toxicity
ISBN: ISBN-10: 0763771163 ISBN-13: 978-0763771164