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Comprehensive Toxicology |
Sipes, I. Glenn. / editors-in-chief, Charlene A. McQueen, & A. Jay
Gandolfi. (1997) Comprehensive toxicology. New York : Pergamon. |
Book: This is a comprehensive review of the current research regarding
molecular and cellular level toxicology. May be too technical for many
middle and high school teachers. Included because it is the work of three
of the major investigators of the SWEHSC. |
QV 600 C737 1997 |
Poisons. |
Poisoning. |
Toxicity Tests. |
Toxicology. |
Toxicology--methods. |
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Reference: Multiple copies. Not circulating, in the Reference Section
on the main floor. |
This book deals with the enzymatic processes involved in the biotransformation
of toxic and potentially toxic chemicals. There is introductory material
on general aspects of history, regulation, mechanism, inhibition, and stimulation
of the enzymes that can be toxic. Teachers doing units and lessons on molecular
biology may benefit from some of the information in this book. |
Pathfinder Assignment for IRLS 524 Marti Lindsey mlindsey@u.arizona.edu Last
updated:
August 13, 2003
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