Reproductive Toxicology

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  • Published date: January 25, 2025
    • Shirley, New York, United States

Reproductive toxicology is one of the most complicated areas of toxicology research due to the involvement of multiple organs and tissues, different modes of toxicant action and dependence on the endocrine system. In particular, endocrine disrupters represent a significant challenge for experimental toxicology because of their complex effects on signal networks and programming. A variety of in vivo and in vitro developmental and reproductive toxicology (DART) tests are used to predict the safety of new compounds during drug development, and the results provide the basis for internal decision-making.

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