Carcinogenicity
Carcinogenicity is the capacity of chemical substances, physical agents, or biological factors to induce or promote the development of malignant neoplasms through direct DNA damage,
Carcinogenicity is the capacity of chemical substances, physical agents, or biological factors to induce or promote the development of malignant neoplasms through direct DNA damage,
Clinical chemistry is a specialized branch of laboratory medicine that focuses on the analysis of bodily fluids, primarily blood and urine, to diagnose disease, monitor
Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology (DART) is a specialized field of toxicology that evaluates the potential adverse effects of chemical substances, pharmaceuticals, and environmental agents on
Immunotoxicology is a specialized discipline that studies the adverse effects of chemical substances, pharmaceuticals, and environmental agents on the structure and function of the immune
NOAEL (No Observed Adverse Effect Level) represents the highest dose or exposure level of a test substance that produces no statistically or biologically significant adverse
QSAR (Quantitative Structure–Activity Relationship) is a predictive modeling technique that mathematically links chemical structure to biological activity. In biotechnology, QSAR is used to predict pharmacological
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a widely used vertebrate model organism in biotechnology, genetics, and developmental biology due to its optical transparency during early development, rapid
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