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1. New approach methodologies in human regulatory toxicology – Not if, but how and when!

2. A generic Transcriptomics Reporting Framework (TRF) for 'omics data processing and analysis

3. The challenge of the application of 'omics technologies in chemicals risk assessment: Background and outlook

4. Framework for the quality assurance of ’omics technologies considering GLP requirements

5. Applying 'omics technologies in chemicals risk assessment: Report of an ECETOC workshop

6. The short-term toxicity and metabolome of Benzene.

7. Considerations for the development of guidance on dose level selection for developmental and reproductive toxicity studies.

8. The short-term toxicity and metabolome of dicyclopentadiene.

9. Predicting acute paraquat toxicity using physiologically based kinetic modelling incorporating in vitro active renal excretion via the OCT2 transporter.

10. In vitro models to measure effects on intestinal deconjugation and transport of mixtures of bile acids.

11. The thyroid hormone converting enzyme human deiodinase 1 is inhibited by gold ions from inorganic salts, organic substances, and by small-size nanoparticles.

12. Use of in vitro metabolomics in NRK cells to help predicting nephrotoxicity and differentiating the MoA of nephrotoxicants.

13. Uterotrophic and in vitro screening for (anti)estrogenic activity of dipyrone.

14. Incorporating renal excretion via the OCT2 transporter in physiologically based kinetic modelling to predict in vivo kinetics of mepiquat in rat.

15. Key read across framework components and biology based improvements.

16. Variance of body and organ weights in 28-day studies in mice.

17. Innovative selection approach for a new antifungal agent mefentrifluconazole (Revysol ® ) and the impact upon its toxicity profile.

18. Added value of plasma metabolomics to describe maternal effects in rat maternal and prenatal toxicity studies.

19. Impact of lincosamides antibiotics on the composition of the rat gut microbiota and the metabolite profile of plasma and feces.

20. Uterine adenocarcinoma in the rat induced by afidopyropen. An analysis of the lesion's induction, progression and its relevance to humans.

21. A comparison of the embryonic stem cell test and whole embryo culture assay combined with the BeWo placental passage model for predicting the embryotoxicity of azoles.

22. Assessment of the analgesic dipyrone as a possible (anti)androgenic endocrine disruptor.

23. The challenge of the application of 'omics technologies in chemicals risk assessment: Background and outlook.

25. Applying 'omics technologies in chemicals risk assessment: Report of an ECETOC workshop.

26. A transcriptomic approach for evaluating the relative potency and mechanism of action of azoles in the rat Whole Embryo Culture.

27. A generic Transcriptomics Reporting Framework (TRF) for 'omics data processing and analysis.

28. Framework for the quality assurance of 'omics technologies considering GLP requirements.

29. Framework for the quantitative weight-of-evidence analysis of 'omics data for regulatory purposes.

30. Regulatory accepted but out of domain: In vitro skin irritation tests for agrochemical formulations.

31. The Threshold of Toxicological Concern for prenatal developmental toxicity in rats and rabbits.

32. Lacking applicability of in vitro eye irritation methods to identify seriously eye irritating agrochemical formulations: Results of bovine cornea opacity and permeability assay, isolated chicken eye test and the EpiOcular™ ET-50 method to classify according to UN GHS.

33. Assessment of skin sensitization under REACH: A case report on vehicle choice in the LLNA and its crucial role preventing false positive results.

34. Use of physiologically based kinetic modeling-facilitated reverse dosimetry of in vitro toxicity data for prediction of in vivo developmental toxicity of tebuconazole in rats.

35. Metabolomics as read-across tool: A case study with phenoxy herbicides.

36. Guidance on the selection of cohorts for the extended one-generation reproduction toxicity study (OECD test guideline 443).

37. Metabolite profiles of rats in repeated dose toxicological studies after oral and inhalative exposure.

38. Detection of hepatotoxicity potential with metabolite profiling (metabolomics) of rat plasma.

39. Effect of estrogenic binary mixtures in the yeast estrogen screen (YES).

40. The sensitivity of metabolomics versus classical regulatory toxicology from a NOAEL perspective.

41. Editorial - epigenetics and chemical safety.

43. Mechanistic analysis of metabolomics patterns in rat plasma during administration of direct thyroid hormone synthesis inhibitors or compounds increasing thyroid hormone clearance.

44. Short term inhalation toxicity of a liquid aerosol of glutaraldehyde-coated CdS/Cd(OH)2 core shell quantum dots in rats.

45. Anti-androgenicity can only be evaluated using a weight of evidence approach.

46. Vinclozolin: a case study on the identification of endocrine active substances in the past and a future perspective.

48. Computer models versus reality: how well do in silico models currently predict the sensitization potential of a substance.

49. Erratum to "Applicability of in vitro tests for skin irritation and corrosion to regulatory classification schemes: substantiating test strategies with data from routine studies" [Regul. Toxicol. Pharmacol. (2012) 402-414].

50. Performance standards and alternative assays: practical insights from skin sensitization.

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