Newswise — Zebrafish have become an increasingly important model for toxicological studies, and the May 2018 issue of Toxicological Sciences, features a historical perspective and contemporary review of their use in toxicology as part of the year-long Toxicological Sciences 20th anniversary celebration:
- Historical Perspective: The Rise of Zebrafish as a Model for Toxicology (Free to Read)
- Contemporary Review: Making Waves: New Developments in Toxicology With the Zebrafish (Free to Read)
In addition, Toxicological Sciences Volume 163, Issue 1 features:
- Editor’s Highlight: Ozone-Induced Vascular Contractility and Pulmonary Injury Are Differentially Impacted by Diets Enriched With Coconut Oil, Fish Oil, and Olive Oil
- Editor’s Highlight: Stochastic Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Modeling for Assessing the Systemic Health Risk of Perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) (Open Access)
- Editor’s Highlight: Evaluating In Vitro-In Vivo Extrapolation of Toxicokinetics
- Editor’s Highlight: In Vitro Screening for Seizure Liability Using Microelectrode Array Technology
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 US and abroad. Visit SOT online at www.toxicology.org.
Journal Link: Toxicological Sciences, Volume 163 Issue 1, May 2018