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Reproductive assessment by continuous breeding: evolving study design and summaries of ninety studies.

The Reproductive Assessment by Continuous Breeding (RACB) design has been used by the National Toxicology Program for approximately 15 years. This article details the evolutions in the thinking behind the design and the end points used in the identification of hazards to reproduction. Means of nomin...

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Autores principales: Chapin, R E, Sloane, R A
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1470239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9114287
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description The Reproductive Assessment by Continuous Breeding (RACB) design has been used by the National Toxicology Program for approximately 15 years. This article details the evolutions in the thinking behind the design and the end points used in the identification of hazards to reproduction. Means of nominating chemicals are provided, and both early and current designs are described as well as some proposed changes for the future. This introduction is followed by a text and tabular summary of each study performed to date. We hope that this will not only be an explicit presentation of the findings of this testing program to date, but will help stimulate thinking about new ways to detect and measure reproductive toxicity in rodents, and help identify new relationships among the end points that are measured in such studies.
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spelling pubmed-14702392006-06-01 Reproductive assessment by continuous breeding: evolving study design and summaries of ninety studies. Chapin, R E Sloane, R A Environ Health Perspect Research Article The Reproductive Assessment by Continuous Breeding (RACB) design has been used by the National Toxicology Program for approximately 15 years. This article details the evolutions in the thinking behind the design and the end points used in the identification of hazards to reproduction. Means of nominating chemicals are provided, and both early and current designs are described as well as some proposed changes for the future. This introduction is followed by a text and tabular summary of each study performed to date. We hope that this will not only be an explicit presentation of the findings of this testing program to date, but will help stimulate thinking about new ways to detect and measure reproductive toxicity in rodents, and help identify new relationships among the end points that are measured in such studies. 1997-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1470239/ /pubmed/9114287 Text en
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Reproductive assessment by continuous breeding: evolving study design and summaries of ninety studies.
title Reproductive assessment by continuous breeding: evolving study design and summaries of ninety studies.
title_full Reproductive assessment by continuous breeding: evolving study design and summaries of ninety studies.
title_fullStr Reproductive assessment by continuous breeding: evolving study design and summaries of ninety studies.
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive assessment by continuous breeding: evolving study design and summaries of ninety studies.
title_short Reproductive assessment by continuous breeding: evolving study design and summaries of ninety studies.
title_sort reproductive assessment by continuous breeding: evolving study design and summaries of ninety studies.
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