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Contents
Contributors
Preface
UNIT 1
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TOXICOLOGY
1. The Evolving Journey of Toxicology: A Historical Glimpse
Philip Wexler and Antoinette N. Hayes
2. Principles of Toxicology
Lauren M. Aleksunes and David L. Eaton
3. Mechanisms of Toxicity
Lois D. Lehman-McKeeman
4. Risk Assessment
Elaine M. Faustman
UNIT 2
DISPOSITION OF TOXICANTS
5. Absorption, Distribution, and Excretion of Toxicants
Angela L. Slitt
6. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics
Andrew Parkinson, Brian W. Ogilvie, David B. Buckley, Faraz Kazmi, and Oliver Parkinson
7. Toxicokinetics
Kannan Krishnan
UNIT 3
NON-ORGAN-DIRECTED TOXICITY
8. Chemical Carcinogenesis
James E. Klaunig and Zemin Wang
9. Genetic Toxicology
Joanna Klapacz and B. Bhaskar Gollapudi
10. Developmental Toxicology
John M. Rogers
UNIT 4
TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY
11. Toxic Responses of the Blood
Martyn T. Smith and Cliona M. McHale
12. Toxic Responses of the Immune System
Barbara L.F. Kaplan, Courtney E.W. Sulentic, Helen G. Haggerty, Michael P. Holsapple,
and Norbert E. Kaminski
13. Toxic Responses of the Liver
Robert A. Roth, Hartmut Jaeschke, and James P. Luyendyk
14. Toxic Responses of the Kidney
Rick G. Schnellmann
15. Toxic Responses of the Respiratory System
George D. Leikauf
16. Toxic Responses of the Nervous System
Virginia C. Moser, Michael Aschner, Jason R. Richardson, Aaron B. Bowman, and Rudy J.
Richardson
17. Toxic Responses of the Cornea, Retina, and Central Visual System
Donald A. Fox and William K. Boyes
18. Toxic Responses of the Heart and Vascular System
Matthew J. Campen
19. Toxic Responses of the Skin
Donald V. Belsito
20. Toxic Responses of the Endocrine System
Patricia B. Hoyer and Jodi A. Flaws
21. Toxic Responses of the Reproductive System
Paul M.D. Foster and L. Earl Gray Jr.
UNIT 5
TOXIC AGENTS
22. Toxic Effects of Pesticides
Lucio G. Costa
23. Toxic Effects of Metals
Alexander C. Ufelle and Aaron Barchowsky
24. Toxic Effects of Solvents and Vapors
James V. Bruckner, S. Satheesh Anand, and D. Alan Warren
25. Toxic Effects of Radiation and Radioactive Materials
David G. Hoel
26. Toxic Effects of Plants and Animals
John B. Watkins, III
27. Food Toxicology: Fundamental and Regulatory Aspects
Supratim Choudhuri
28. Toxic Effects of Calories
Martin J.J. Ronis, Kartik Shankar, and Thomas M. Badger
29. Nanoparticle Toxicology
David B. Warheit, Günter Oberdörster, Agnes B. Kane, Scott C. Brown, Rebecca D. Klaper,
and Robert H. Hurt
UNIT 6
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
30. Ecotoxicology
Richard T. Di Giulio and Michael C. Newman
31. Air Pollution
Daniel L. Costa and Terry Gordon
UNIT 7
APPLICATIONS OF TOXICOLOGY
32. Analytical and Forensic Toxicology
Bruce A. Goldberger, Dayong Lee, and Diana G. Wilkins
33. Clinical Toxicology
Louis R. Cantilena Jr.
34. Occupational Toxicology
Peter S. Thorne
Answers to Chapter Questions
Index
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