In-Vitro Toxicology
In vitro toxicity testing in cultured bacteria or mammalian cells is the scientific analysis of the effects of toxic chemical substances. In vitro testing methods identifies primarily potential hazardous chemicals in the early stages of the development of potentially. It for xenobiotic toxicity are recently carefully considered by key government agencies to better evaluating the human risks. There are substantial activities in using in vitro systems use of human cells and tissue to define human-specific toxic effects to advance mechanistic understanding of toxicant activities.
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