Newswise — The August 2018 issue of Toxicological Sciences includes a historical perspective and a contemporary review on nephrotoxicity; a forum article exploring best practices for nanomaterial genotoxicity; and highlighted papers on machine learning; arsenic and telomere length in children; iPSC-derived cardiomyoctes for drug safety studies; and particulate matter and enhanced pulmonary allergic response.
Highlights of Toxicological Sciences Volume 164, Issue 2 include:
- Historical Perspective: Historical Perspective of Nephrotoxicity (Free to Read)
- Contemporary Review: Nephrotoxicity and Renal Pathophysiology: A Contemporary Perspective (Free to Read)
- Forum Article: Genotoxicity Assessment of Nanomaterials: Recommendations on Best Practices, Assays, and Methods
- Editor’s Highlight: Assessing Deep and Shallow Learning Methods for Quantitative Prediction of Acute Chemical Toxicity
- Editor’s Highlight: Associations of Arsenic Exposure with Telomere Length and Naïve T Cells in Childhood—A Birth Cohort Study
- Editor’s Highlight: Cross-Site Reliability of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocyte Based Safety Assays Using Microelectrode Arrays: Results from a Blinded CiPA Pilot Study (Open Access)
- Editor’s Highlight: TH17-Induced Neutrophils Enhance the Pulmonary Allergic Response Following BALB/c Exposure to House Dust Mite Allergen and Fine Particulate Matter from California and China
Toxicological Sciences is the official journal of the Society of Toxicology (SOT), a professional and scholarly organization of more than 8,000 scientists from academic institutions, government, and industry representing the great variety of individuals who practice toxicology in the United States and abroad.
Journal Link: Toxicological Sciences, Volume 164 Issue 2, August 2018