Newswise — The October 2018 issue of Toxicological Sciences offers a historical perspective and two contemporary reviews on carcinogenesis as part of the 20th anniversary of the journal. It also features papers on: AHR gene targeting and hepatotoxicity; flame retardants and neurobehavior; sex-specificity of genistein; and searching for nontoxicity.
Highlights of Toxicological Sciences Volume 165, Issue 2 include:
- Historical Perspective: The Evolution of Carcinogenesis (Free to Read)
- Contemporary Review: Molecular Regulation of Carcinogenesis: Friend and Foe (Free to Read)
- Contemporary Review: Arsenic-Induced Carcinogenesis: The Impact of miRNA Dysregulation (Free to Read)
- Editor’s Highlight: Identification of Nontoxic Substructures: A New Strategy to Avoid Potential Toxicity Risk
- Editor’s Highlight: Exacerbation of Type 1 Diabetes in Perinatally Genistein Exposed Female Non-Obese Diabetic (NOD) Mouse Is Associated with Alterations of Gut Microbiota and Immune Homeostasis
- Editor’s Highlight: Developmental Exposure to Low Concentrations of Organophosphate Flame Retardants Causes Life-Long Behavioral Alterations in Zebrafish
- Editor’s Highlight: Hepatocyte-Specific Deletion of TIPARP, a Negative Regulator of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor, Is Sufficient to Increase Sensitivity to Dioxin-Induced Wasting Syndrome
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 165 Issue 2, October 2018