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ToxSci April 2024 Issue Available

By Laurie Haws posted 25 days ago

  

The April 2024 issue of Toxicological Sciences includes a Contemporary Review that discusses surgical smoke and its components, effects, and mitigation. It also features an In-Depth Review about the emerging role of hypoxia and environmental factors in inflammatory bowel disease, while a Forum article argues that evidence evaluated by EFSA does not support lowering the tolerable daily intake of bisphenol A. Additionally, #ToxSpotlight articles describe how obesogenic polystyrene microplastic exposures disrupt the gut-liver-adipose axis and review cardiotoxicity assessments of bisphenol chemicals and estradiol using human-induced pluripotent stem cell–derived cardiomyocytes.

Other papers in the April 2024 issue (sorted by topic category) are:

Computational Toxicology and Databases

A Systems Toxicology Approach for Identification of Disruptions in Cholesterol Homeostasis after Aggregated Exposure to Mixtures of Perfluorinated Compounds in Humans

Genetic and Epigenetic Toxicology

Circ0087385 Promotes DNA Damage in Benzo(a)pyrene-Induced Lung Cancer Development by Upregulating CYP1A1

Immunotoxicology

The Development and Characterization of a CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated PD-1 Functional Knockout Rat as a Tool to Study Idiosyncratic Drug Reactions

Neurotoxicology

Developmental Exposure to Pesticides That Disrupt Retinoic Acid Signaling Causes Persistent Retinoid and Behavioral Dysfunction in Zebrafish

Developmental Toxicity of Pyriproxyfen Induces Changes in the Ultrastructure of Neural Cells and in the Process of Skull Ossification

Organ Specific Toxicology

Exploring the Effects of Topoisomerase II Inhibitor XK469 on Anthracycline Cardiotoxicity and DNA Damage(open access)

Chronic Arsenic Exposure Affects Stromal Cells and Signaling in the Small Intestine in a Sex-Specific Manner

Preclinical Cardiovascular Safety Assessment of Pharmacology-Toxicology Relationship for a Set of Novel Kinase Inhibitors

Spatial Analysis of Renal Acetaminophen Metabolism and Its Modulation by 4-Methylpyrazole with DESI Mass Spectrometry Imaging

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