Hayes' Principles and Methods of Toxicology; Volume 1 And 2 7th Edition
Hayes’ Principles and Methods of Toxicology continues to serve as a trusted, authoritative reference for foundational concepts, methodologies, and assessments in toxicology. This latest edition builds on its legacy by incorporating updated content, new chapters, and contributions from over 60 new experts, all while preserving the clarity and rigor that have made it a cornerstone in the field.
Key Highlights:
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Offers a thorough yet accessible overview of both core and applied toxicology, making it ideal for students, educators, and professionals alike.
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End-of-chapter questions help reinforce understanding and facilitate learning.
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Reflects the evolving nature of toxicology with extensive updates and expanded author contributions.
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Introduces new chapters on timely topics such as cosmetic and personal care product safety, dose/rate response significance, alternative models and novel methodologies, epigenetic toxicology, and includes an expanded glossary.
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Organized into four comprehensive sections:
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Principles of Toxicology (core foundations)
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Agents (hazardous chemical classes)
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Methods (toxicological assessment techniques)
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Organ- and System-Specific Toxicology (targeted organ/system toxicities)
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This edition is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of toxic hazards, mechanisms of action, and cutting-edge approaches in toxicological science and risk assessment.