An approach to using toxicogenomic data in U.S. EPA human health risk assessments: a dibutyl phthalate case study
United States Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Environmental Assessment - Washington, DC
2009
259 p.
chemicals ; evaluation of technique ; genetic screening ; glossary ; health impact assessment ; methodology ; phthalates ; reproductive hazards ; risk assessment ; toxicity evaluation
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"This final report is a description of an approach to evaluate genomic data for use in risk assessment and a case study to illustrate the approach. The dibutyl phthalate (DBP) case study example focuses on male reproductive developmental effects and the qualitative application of genomic data because of the available data on DBP. The case study presented in this document is a separate activity from any of the ongoing IRIS human health assessments for the phthalates. "
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