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Protectiveness of NAM-based hazard assessment
Substantiate a read-across hypothesis by using transcriptome data
Application of high-throughput transcriptomics for mechanism-based biological read-across of short-chain carboxylic acid analogues of valproic acid
Integrate mechanistic evidence from new approach methodologies (NAMs) into a read-across assessment to characterise trends in shared mode of action
The in vitro assessment of the toxicity of volatile, oxidisable, redox-cycling compounds
NAM-supported read-across
Setting the stage for next-generation risk assessment with non-animal approaches: the EU-ToxRisk project experience
Towards grouping concepts based on new approach methodologies in chemical hazard assessment
Paradigm shift in safety assessment using new approach methods: The EU-ToxRisk strategy
"Watching the Detectives" report of the general assembly of the EU project DETECTIVE Brussels, 24-25 November 2015.