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Handbook of Toxicologic Pathology, 2nd edition

✍ Scribed by Wanda M. Haschek, Colin G. Rousseaux and Matthew A. Wallig (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
1692
Edition
2
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


  • ''The 2 volumes are excellent companions that complement each other as a ''1,2'' punch! This publication should be on the bookshelf of clinical toxicologists, environmental professionals and laboratory investigators...''
    -VETERINARY AND HUMAN TOXICOLOGY (October 2002)
    ''...gives an excellent overview of the numerous processes associated with toxicologic pathology as used in risk assessment. It stands alone as a classic textbook in toxicology, or would be an excellent supplement to other such books. ...Its readability will allow acceptance to all scientists ranging from undergraduate to experienced industry/regulatory professional.''
    -Paul Baldrick for THE BRITISH TOXICOLOGY SOCIETY NEWSLETTER (Spring 2002)
    ''...very readable, well-referenced, and current... an excellent book for research training.''
    --DOODY'S

    ''[W]ell illustrated with good quality diagrams, colour and black and white photographsΒ…. [A]n excellent, eminently readable book to have as a study or reference book, covering the essential basics and providing a good overview for any toxicological pathologist, toxicologist or research scientist with an interest in the pathological changes seen in toxicological studies.''--British Toxicology Society Newsletter


✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Contributors, Pages xxv-xxviii
Preface, Pages xxix-xxx, Wanda M. Haschek, Colin G. Rousseaux, Matthew A. Wallig
1 - Toxicologic Pathology: An Introduction, Pages 3-14, Colin G. Rousseaux, Wanda M. Haschek, Matthew A. Wallig
2 - Biochemical Basis of Toxicity, Pages 15-37, Elizabeth H. Jeffery
3 - Morphologic Manifestations of Toxic Cell Injury, Pages 39-65, Matthew A. Wallig
4 - Organelle Biochemistry and Regulation of Cell Death, Pages 67-81, Myrtle A. Davis, Elizabeth H. Jeffery
5 - Carcinogenesis, Pages 83-122, Stephen Mastorides, R.R. Maronpot
6 - Applied Clinical Pathology in Preclinical Toxicology Testing, Pages 123-156, G.S. Smith, R.L. Hall, R.M. Walker
7 - Nomenclature, Pages 157-167, Ronald A. Herbert, James R. Hailey, John C. Seely, Cynthia C. Shackelford, Micheal P. Jokinen, Jeffrey C. Wolf, Gregory S. Travlos
8 - Basic Techniques, Pages 171-185, Thomas J. Bucci
9 - Managing Pitfalls in Toxicologic Pathology, Pages 187-206, Peter C. Mann, Jerry F. Hardisty, Mary D. Parker
10 - Special Techniques in Toxicologic Pathology, Pages 207-241,I, N. Gillett, C. Chan, C. Farman, P. Lappin
11 - Application of New Technologies to Toxicologic Pathology, Pages 243-250,II, Bruce D. Car, Paul J. Ciaccio, Nancy R. Contel
12 - Issues in Laboratory Animal Science for the Toxicologic Pathologist, Pages 251-268, Jeffrey I. Everitt, David C. Dorman
13 - New Animal Models in Toxicology, Pages 269-306, Eugenia Floyd
14 - Pathology Issues in the Design of Toxicology Studies, Pages 307-326, Ricardo Ochoa
15 - Use and Misuse of Statistics in the Design and Interpretation of Studies, Pages 327-418, Shayne C. Gad, Colin G. Rousseaux
16 - Preparation of the Report for a Toxicology/Pathology Study, Pages 419-433, Hugh E. Black
17 - Risk Assessment: The Changing Paradigm, Pages 437-446, Stephen K. Durham, James A. Swenberg
18 - Principles of Risk Communication: Building Trust and Credibility with the Public, Pages 447-457, Ronald W. Brecher, Terry Flynn
19 - Biomedical Devices and Biomaterials, Pages 459-477, Mary E.P. Goad, Dale L. Goad
20 - Biotechnology and Its Products, Pages 479-500, Anne M. Ryan, Timothy G. Terrell
21 - Endocrine Disruptors, Pages 501-528, Paul S. Cooke, Richard E. Peterson, Rex A. Hess
22 - Radiation and Heat, Pages 529-594, Stephen A. Benjamin, Barbara E. Powers, Fletcher F. Hahn, Donna F. Kusewitt
23 - Nutritional Toxicologic Pathology, Pages 595-629, Elizabeth H. Jeffery, Matthew A. Wallig, M.E. Tumbleson
24 - Phycotoxins, Pages 631-643, Philip F. Solter, Val R. Beasley
25 - Selected Mycotoxins Affecting Animal and Human Health, Pages 645-699, Wanda M. Haschek, Kenneth A. Voss, Val R. Beasley
26 - Heavy Metals, Pages 701-733, Sharon M. Gwaltney-Brant
27 - Organ-Specific Toxicologic Pathology: An Introduction, Pages 1-2, Colin G. Rousseaux, Wanda M. Haschek, Matthew A. Wallig
28 - Respiratory System, Pages 3-83, Wanda M. Haschek, Hanspeter R. Witschi, Kristen J. Nikula
29 - Skin and Oral Mucosa, Pages 85-119, Andres J.P. Klein-Szanto, Claudio J. Conti
30 - Gastrointestinal Tract, Pages 121-185, T.A. Bertram
31 - Liver, Pages 187-225, Russel C. Cattley, James A. Popp
32 - Pancreas, Pages 227-254, Daniel S. Longnecker, Glenn L. Wilson
33 - Kidney, Pages 255-336,III-VI, Kanwar Nasir M. Khan, Carl L. Alden
34 - Lower Urinary Tract, Pages 337-362, Samuel M. Cohen, Hideaki Wanibuchi, Shoji Fukushima
35 - Cardiovascular and Skeletal Muscle Systems, Pages 363-455, John F. Van Vleet, Victor J. Ferrans, Eugene Herman
36 - Bones and Joints, Pages 457-508, J.C. Woodard, J.E. Burkhardt, W. Jee
37 - Nervous System, Pages 509-537, David C. Dorman, Karrie A. Brenneman, Brad Bolon
38 - The Eye, Pages 539-584, Herbert E. Whiteley, Robert L. Peiffer
39 - Immune System, Pages 585-646, C. Frieke Kuper, Emile de Heer, Henk Van Loveren, Joseph G. Vos
40 - Hematopoietic System, Pages 647-679, V.E. Valli, J.P. McGrath, I. Chu
41 - Endocrine System, Pages 681-783, Charles C. Capen, Ronald A. DeLellis, John T. Yarrington
42 - Male Reproductive System, Pages 785-846, Dianne M. Creasy, Paul M.D. Foster
43 - Female Reproductive System, Pages 847-894, Yang-Dar Yuan, George L. Foley
44 - Embryo and Fetus, Pages 895-936, Ronald D. Hood, Colin G. Rousseaux, Patricia M. Blakley
Index, Pages 937-973


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