Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) Development I: Strategies and Principles
University of Minnesota · Environment and Climate Change Canada · +2 more institutions
Abstract
An adverse outcome pathway (AOP) is a conceptual framework that organizes existing knowledge concerning biologically plausible, and empirically supported, links between molecular-level perturbation of a biological system and an adverse outcome at a level of biological organization of regulatory relevance. Systematic organization of information into AOP frameworks has potential to improve regulatory decision-making through greater integration and more meaningful use of mechanistic data. However, for the scientific community to collectively develop a useful AOP knowledgebase that encompasses toxicological contexts of concern to human health and ecological risk assessment, it is critical that AOPs be developed in…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 50.65
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- 100%
- References
- 22
Authors
13- DLDaniel L. VilleneuveCorresponding
University of Minnesota, Environment and Climate Change Canada, University of Saskatchewan, Mississippi State University
- DCDoug Crump
University of Minnesota, Environment and Climate Change Canada, University of Saskatchewan, Mississippi State University
- NGNatàlia García‐Reyero
University of Minnesota, Environment and Climate Change Canada, University of Saskatchewan, Mississippi State University
- MHMarkus Hecker
University of Minnesota, Environment and Climate Change Canada, University of Saskatchewan, Mississippi State University
- THThomas H. Hutchinson
University of Minnesota, Environment and Climate Change Canada, University of Saskatchewan, Mississippi State University
Topics & keywords
- Adverse Outcome Pathway
- Computer science
- Modular design
- Set (abstract data type)
- Outcome (game theory)
- Relevance (law)
- Conceptual framework
- Process management
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