John Wiley & Sons, 2004. - 361 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div><strong>Contents</strong><br/>Preface<br/>General Toxicology<br/>A Short Introduction to the Expression Profile Toolbox<br/>Microarray Manufacture<br/>Scanners<br/>Databases for Toxicogenomics<br/>Statistics for Toxicogenomics<br/>Real-Time
Toxicogenomics: Principles and Applications
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Content:
Chapter 1 General Toxicology (pages 1β43): Ronald C. Shank
Chapter 2 A Short Introduction to the Expression Profile Toolbox (pages 45β53): Jeffrey F. Waring, Xudong Dai, Yudong He, Pek Yee Lum, Christopher J. Roberts and Roger Ulrich
Chapter 3 Microarray Manufacture (pages 55β80): Emile F. Nuwaysir
Chapter 4 Scanners (pages 81β95): Charles J. Tucker
Chapter 5 Databases for Toxicogenomics (pages 97β113): Pierre R. Bushel
Chapter 6 Statistics for Toxicogenomics (pages 115β145): Thomas J. Downey
Chapter 7 Real?Time and Quantitative PCR (pages 147β163): Jeanelle M. Martinez and Nigel J. Walker
Chapter 8 Confounding Variables and Data Interpretation (pages 165β193): Kevin T. Morgan, Gary A. Boorman, H. Roger Brown, Zaid Jayyosi and Lynn M. Crosby
Chapter 9 Introduction to Relationships between Toxicology and Gene Expression (pages 195β214): Hisham K. Hamadeh and Robert T. Dunn
Chapter 10 The Use of a Compendium of Expression Profiles for Mechanism of Toxicity Predictions (pages 215β233): Jeffrey F. Waring, Xudong Dai, Yudong He, Pek Yee Lum, Christopher J. Roberts and Roger Ulrich
Chapter 11 Using Genetically Altered Mice in Toxicogenomic Analysis of Chemical Exposure (pages 235β261): J. Christopher Corton and Steven P. Anderson
Chapter 12 Introduction to High?Throughput Protein Expression (pages 263β281): B. Alex Merrick
Chapter 13 Analytical Proteomics Approaches to Analysis of Protein Modifications: Tools for Studying Proteome?Environment Interactions (pages 283β297): Daniel C. Liebler
Chapter 14 Introduction to Metabolomics and Metabolic Profiling (pages 299β340): Robert E. London and David R. Houck
Chapter 15 Toxicogenomics Resources (pages 341β350): Hisham K. Hamadeh and Rupesh P. Amin
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