Aliphatic and Polyhalogenated Carcinogens

Aliphatic and Polyhalogenated Carcinogens
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 619
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ISBN-10 : 9781483216010
ISBN-13 : 1483216012
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Synopsis Aliphatic and Polyhalogenated Carcinogens by : Yin-Tak Woo

Chemical Induction of Cancer: Structural Bases and Biological Mechanisms, Volume IIIB: Aliphatic and Polyhalogenated Carcinogens covers environmentally and occupationally significant carcinogens of industrial origins. The book discusses the structure-activity relationships, metabolism, and environmental significance of the halogenated linear alkanes and alkenes and the halogenated cycloalkanes; and cycloalkene pesticides, biphenyls, and related aromatics. The text also describes the structure-activity relationships, metabolism, and environmental significance of the halogenated phenoxy acids, aromatic ethers, dibenzofurans, and dibenzo-p-dioxins; and ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, dioxane, and related compounds. The structure-activity relationships, metabolism, and environmental significance of phenols and phenolic compounds; nitroalkanes and nitroalkenes; and acetamide, dimethylcarbamyl chloride, and related compounds thiocarbonyl compounds are also encompassed. The book further tackles the structure-activity relationships, metabolism, and environmental significance if fatty acids, detergents, and other surfactants with oncogenic potential. The text then looks into the effect of chemical reactivity, molecular geometry, and metabolism on carcinogenic activity. Chemists, geneticists, and those involved in cancer research will find the book invaluable.

Natural, Metal, Fiber, and Macromolecular Carcinogens

Natural, Metal, Fiber, and Macromolecular Carcinogens
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 898
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ISBN-10 : 9781483216027
ISBN-13 : 1483216020
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Synopsis Natural, Metal, Fiber, and Macromolecular Carcinogens by : Yin-Tak Woo

Chemical Induction of Cancer: Structural Bases and Biological Mechanisms, Volume IIIC: Natural, Metal, Fiber, and Macromolecular Carcinogens covers structure-carcinogenicity relationships of carcinogenic mycotoxins, carcinogenic substances generated by plants, carcinogenic metals and metalloids, and foreign-body carcinogens. The book discusses the metabolism and mechanism of carcinogenic action, physicochemical properties, other biological activities (principally mutagenicity and teratogenicity), modification of carcinogenic activity, formation and environmental significance. The text also describes the carcinogenic water-soluble high polymers and explores the intriguing problems of the carcinogenic effect of osmotic imbalance in tissue microenvironment, as well as of spontaneous malignant transformation occurring in cell cultures in vitro. Studies on tumor induction and carcinogenesis modification by nonviral nucleic acids, by nucleases, proteases, histones, and by antigenic stimulation as well as by antibodies are also considered. The book further tackles tumor-released factors as possible modifiers of carcinogenesis. The text will prove invaluable to chemists and people involved in cancer research.

Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) Models of Mutagens and Carcinogens

Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) Models of Mutagens and Carcinogens
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9780203010822
ISBN-13 : 0203010825
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) Models of Mutagens and Carcinogens by : Romualdo Benigni

Applied with success in a number of areas, QSAR studies have become particularly popular in the rational design of drugs and pesticides. Much has been published on the principles of QSAR in this area, but not on their application s to toxic chemicals. This book provides the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary presentation of QSAR studies on

Chemical Induction of Cancer

Chemical Induction of Cancer
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 748
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ISBN-10 : 9781461240761
ISBN-13 : 146124076X
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Synopsis Chemical Induction of Cancer by : Joseph C. Arcos

In the approach to the analysis of disease, including, of course, cancer, two major thrusts may be distinguished. These may be referred to, in shorthand, as agents and processes: the causative agents (chemical, microbial, physical, environmental, and psychosocial) and the organismic processes, initiated and furthered by the agents, culminating in observable pathology (at the macromolecular, cytological, histological, organ function, locomotor, and behavioral levels). The past 25 years, since the appearance of the first volume of the predecessor series (1) authored by the Editors of this present volume, have seen an impressive number of studies on chemicals (and other agents) as etiologic factors in the induction of cancer. The major emphasis has been on the discovery of many chemical carcinogens of widely different structures, their metabolism by various tissues and cells, and, in turn, their molecular-biochemical effects on the cells. This rapidly expanded body of information, as effectively covered in the predecessor volumes, is an excellent entree to the second half of the overall problem of chemical carcinogenesis, the processes. The active agents trigger a large array of molecular-biochemical alterations to which the target cells, target tissues, and target organisms respond in many select and common ways. This second major aspect of the induction of cancer by chemicals (and by other agents)- the sequence of cellular and tissue changes clearly relevant to cancer-remains the challenge for the future.

Toxicology and Risk Assessment

Toxicology and Risk Assessment
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 1414
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ISBN-10 : 9789814613392
ISBN-13 : 9814613398
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Toxicology and Risk Assessment by : Anna M. Fan

The presence of chemicals in our environment is a subject of intense interest owing to the many potential adverse health effects to humans following exposure to these chemicals. The principles and practices of risk assessment are used to assess the associated health risks to provide a scientific and health basis for guidance or regulatory standards

First Do No Harm

First Do No Harm
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9781000822335
ISBN-13 : 1000822338
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis First Do No Harm by : Predrag V. Petrovic

One of the fundamental principles of green chemistry is to design chemical products that minimize adverse consequences to human health and the environment. While chemists have been designing molecules for 200 years to have a limitless range of commercial applications, little or no attention has been given to developing commercial chemicals while avoiding hazards and toxicity. This book is the first to provide chemists with useful, practical guidance on how to minimize or avoid a wide range of hazards. Building on the insights gained from the pharmaceutical industry over the past 25 years on how to create desirable biological effects, the authors demonstrate how to avoid undesirable biological effects by design.

OECD Series on Testing and Assessment Fundamental And Guiding Principles For (Q)SAR Analysis Of Chemical Carcinogens with Mechanistic Considerations

OECD Series on Testing and Assessment Fundamental And Guiding Principles For (Q)SAR Analysis Of Chemical Carcinogens with Mechanistic Considerations
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 85
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ISBN-10 : 9789264274792
ISBN-13 : 9264274790
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Synopsis OECD Series on Testing and Assessment Fundamental And Guiding Principles For (Q)SAR Analysis Of Chemical Carcinogens with Mechanistic Considerations by : OECD

In this document the importance of mechanistic consideration in quantitative structure-activity relationship ((Q)SAR) analysis, the critical role of mechanistic consideration in improving various (Q)SAR approaches and possible integrative approaches of combining chemoinformatics and ...

Big Data Analytics in Chemoinformatics and Bioinformatics

Big Data Analytics in Chemoinformatics and Bioinformatics
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 503
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ISBN-10 : 9780323857147
ISBN-13 : 0323857140
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Big Data Analytics in Chemoinformatics and Bioinformatics by : Subhash C. Basak

Big Data Analytics in Chemoinformatics and Bioinformatics: With Applications to Computer-Aided Drug Design, Cancer Biology, Emerging Pathogens and Computational Toxicology provides an up-to-date presentation of big data analytics methods and their applications in diverse fields. The proper management of big data for decision-making in scientific and social issues is of paramount importance. This book gives researchers the tools they need to solve big data problems in these fields. It begins with a section on general topics that all readers will find useful and continues with specific sections covering a range of interdisciplinary applications. Here, an international team of leading experts review their respective fields and present their latest research findings, with case studies used throughout to analyze and present key information. - Brings together the current knowledge on the most important aspects of big data, including analysis using deep learning and fuzzy logic, transparency and data protection, disparate data analytics, and scalability of the big data domain - Covers many applications of big data analysis in diverse fields such as chemistry, chemoinformatics, bioinformatics, computer-assisted drug/vaccine design, characterization of emerging pathogens, and environmental protection - Highlights the considerable benefits offered by big data analytics to science, in biomedical fields and in industry

Predictive Toxicology

Predictive Toxicology
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 522
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ISBN-10 : 9780849350351
ISBN-13 : 0849350352
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Predictive Toxicology by : Christoph Helma

A comprehensive overview of techniques and systems currently utilized in predictive toxicology, this reference presents an in-depth survey of strategies, algorithms, and prediction methods to select, calculate, and represent the features and properties of chemical structures in biological systems. It provides sources of high-quality toxicity data, the most important commercial and noncommercial predictive toxicology programs, and advanced technologies in computational chemistry, biology, statistics, and data mining. Predictive Toxicology explores applications that go beyond classical structure-activity relationships and discusses programs such as OncoLogic, META, MC4PC, PASS, and lazar.

Chemical Carcinogens

Chemical Carcinogens
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Total Pages : 820
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ISBN-10 : 0841202265
ISBN-13 : 9780841202269
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Chemical Carcinogens by : Charles E. Searle

Cancer causing agents are now known to exist throughout the environment-in polluted air and tobacco smoke, in various plants and foods, and in many chemicals that are used in industry and laboratories. With the incidence of cancer apparently on the rise, there has been an even greater push to find the causes of this ancient disease. The increased worldwide research effort has produced a vast amount of data and new information which must be collated and interpreted. This monograph contains comprehensive accounts of the latest theories of cancer chemistry and biology and of the major hazards identified so far.