A strategy for structuring and reporting a read-across prediction of toxicity
University of Tennessee at Knoxville · Knoxville College · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Category formation, grouping and read across methods are broadly applicable in toxicological assessments and may be used to fill data gaps for chemical safety assessment and regulatory decisions. In order to facilitate a transparent and systematic approach to aid regulatory acceptance, a strategy to evaluate chemical category membership, to support the use of read-across predictions that may be used to fill data gaps for regulatory decisions is proposed. There are two major aspects of any read-across exercise, namely assessing similarity and uncertainty. While there can be an over-arching rationale for grouping organic substances based on molecular structure and chemical properties, these similarities alone…
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- Context (archaeology)
- Computer science
- Similarity (geometry)
- Toxicodynamics
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Workflow
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Argument (complex analysis)