General and Applied Toxicology, 6 Volume Set

General and Applied Toxicology, 6 Volume Set
Author: Bryan Ballantyne
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 792
Release: 2009-12-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

Encompassing 150 articles written by leading scientists in the field, the third edition of General and Applied Toxicology provides a comprehensive and in-depth review of the basic science of toxicology, its specializations, and the application of toxicological knowledge. This new edition reflects developments within the field that have taken place since the second edition was published in 1999. These include: New information developed in the areas of both the fundamental and applied aspects of toxicology Considerable increase in the development of fundamental information and its applications, refinement of technical methods, advances in mechanistic toxicology, and greater interest in areas of toxicology previously regarded as of limited scope Changing approaches to methodological, interpretative, regulatory, and ethical aspects of basic and applied toxicology General and Applied Toxicology, 3rd Edition is the first port of call for academic researchers, industrial researchers, regulatory professionals, and advanced students looking for timely and authoritative information in the field. Due to the increase in public and media interest in exposure to toxic substances, this provides an indispensable general reference source for general physicians, lawyers, law enforcement agencies, information resource facilities, and members of the general public. New online resource available now! In 2011, the content from the third edition of General and Applied Toxicology merged with the two-volume Handbook of Systems Toxicology. The result? General, Applied and Systems Toxicology - a new online resource combining traditional toxicology with the latest developments to present the ultimate reference in toxicology! For full details visit wileyonlinelibrary.com/ref/gast

Manual for the Culture of Selected Freshwater Invertebrates

Manual for the Culture of Selected Freshwater Invertebrates
Author: S. G. Lawrence
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1981
Genre: Aquatic invertebrates
ISBN:

Selected freshwater invertebrates of various trophic levels are grown at the Freshwater Institute for studying basic physiological and nutritional relationships, effects of toxic materials on morphological and physiological phenomena and effects of continued laboratory culture on population dynamics, physiology and morphology, tetrahymena vorax, helisoma trivolvis, Artemia sp., Daphnia magna, D. pulex, Hyalella azteca, Gammarus lacustris lacustris, Orconectes virilis, Chironomus tentans and Hexagenia rigida have been cultured. Procedures for culturing organisms on various nutritional bases are outlined. Techniques such as storage of partly developed eggs or over-wintering animals, artificial insemination of insect egg masses, washing procedures and production of given life phases specifically for use in toxicological studies are described. Methods for collecting and transporting organisms from the field are outlined. Specific environmental preferences, diseases and parasites and geographic distribution are described.