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Innovating Human Chemical Hazard and Risk Assessment through an Holistic Approach
Author(s): Aldert H. Piersma*, Harm Heusinkveld, Ellen Hessel and Anne Kienhuis
The innovation of chemical hazard and risk assessment based on in vitro and in silico modeling of human biology and toxicology is rapidly gaining momentum. Whilst animal studies have been the core basis of chemical safety evaluations for half a century, a wealth of animal-free alternative assays have been developed during that same period but have only scarcely gained implementation in the regulatory arena. The reductionist nature of such as says, and the intent towards one to one replacements of animal studies by alternative assays have limited progress in this area. This paper advocates a human based holistic approach to chemical safety assessment, based on an in silico description of human biology, the derivation of the adverse outcome pathway network from that description, its translation into batteries of in vitro and in silico .. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2322-3308.11.6.003