Current Protocols in Toxicology

Current Protocols in Toxicology

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Print ISSN: 1934-9254
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What's New in Current Protocols in Toxicology
Supplement 35, February 2008

UNIT 6.14 Measurement of Aminoacylases
UNIT 11.15 Experimental Models of Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy: Hypoxia-Ischemia in the Immature Rat
UNIT 17.9 Identification and Characterization of Oxylipid-Protein and Peptide Conjugates by Mass Spectrometry
UNIT 20.3 The Syrian Hamster Embryo (SHE) Low pH Cell Transformation Assay

Current Protocols in Toxicology is a "best-practices" collection of lab protocols for accurate, efficient assessments of toxicity in whole organisms, organs and tissues, cells, and biochemical pathways.

Updated every three months in all formats, CPTox is constantly evolving to keep pace with the very latest discoveries and developments. A year of these quarterly updates is included in the initial CPTox purchase price. That's 520 pages of new (71%) and revised (29%) content on average every year since the initial publication of the work in May 1999! Presently two volumes in its looseleaf print version, CPTox...

  • provides the latest models and methods from molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, and genetics, plus sophisticated toxicological procedures from leading laboratories.
  • offers expert guidelines for evaluating the effects of substances on human physiology and metabolism.
  • provides valuable reference information in three appendices, including stock solutions and equipment, commonly used techniques, and useful information.

Edited by: James S. Bus (The Dow Chemical Company); Lucio G. Costa (University of Washington); Ernest Hodgson (North Carolina State University); David A. Lawrence (Wadsworth Center); Donald J. Reed (Oregon State University); Past Editor-in-Chief: Mahin Maines; Past Editors: I. Glenn Sipes, Shigeru Sassa

Series Editor: Kathy Morgan




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