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1. Evaluating the consistency of judgments derived through both in silico and expert application of the Cramer classification scheme.

2. Avoiding a reproducibility crisis in regulatory toxicology-on the fundamental role of ring trials.

3. Three-tiered approach for standard information requirements for polymers requiring registration under REACH.

4. The way forward for assessing the human health safety of cosmetics in the EU - Workshop proceedings.

5. 21 st Century Approaches for Evaluating Exposures, Biological Activity, and Risks of Complex Substances: Workshop highlights.

6. Hazard identification, classification, and risk assessment of carcinogens: too much or too little? - Report of an ECETOC workshop.

7. Challenges in working towards an internal threshold of toxicological concern (iTTC) for use in the safety assessment of cosmetics: Discussions from the Cosmetics Europe iTTC Working Group workshop.

8. Thresholds of Toxicological Concern for cosmetics-related substances: New database, thresholds, and enrichment of chemical space.

9. Origin of the TTC values for compounds that are genotoxic and/or carcinogenic and an approach for their re-evaluation.

10. Use of genetic toxicity data in GHS mutagenicity classification and labeling of substances.

11. Thresholds in chemical respiratory sensitisation.

12. Application of the TTC concept to unknown substances found in analysis of foods.

13. Detection of genotoxicants in Brassicales using endogenous DNA as a surrogate target and adducts determined by 32P-postlabelling as an experimental end point.

14. Epigenetics and chemical safety assessment.

15. Characterizing the noncancer toxicity of mixtures using concepts from the TTC and quantitative models of uncertainty in mixture toxicity.

16. Comparison of the skin sensitizing potential of unsaturated compounds as assessed by the murine local lymph node assay (LLNA) and the guinea pig maximization test (GPMT).

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