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Reproductive Toxicology, Third Edition

By Robert W. Kapp, BioTox, New Jersey, USA and Rochelle W. Tyl, RTI International, North Caroline, USA

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Book Specifications

  • Available to Purchase
  • Published: September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781420073430
  • eISBN: 9781420073447
  • Third Edition Edition
  • 512 pages
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Size: 6 1/8" x 9 1/4"

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This third edition of Reproductive Toxicology is a collaborative effort by the authors and editors to capture the rapidly growing understanding of reproductive and developmental biology and toxicology from the level of molecules to gametes to adult organisms.


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This third edition of Reproductive Toxicology is a collaborative effort by the authors and editors to capture the rapidly growing understanding of reproductive and developmental biology and toxicology from the level of molecules to gametes to adult organisms.

The book includes chapters on:

  • the normal and abnormal development and function of the reproductive systems of males and females
  • the processes involved in pregnancy, fertilization and development of the central nervous, cardiovascular, renal, respiratory, immune and the endocrine systems
  • the consequences of exposures to toxic substances during vulnerable life stages on the development, structures and functions of these biological systems
  • epigenetics, -omics, and metallic environmental factors in reproduction and development

Also included:

Overviews of the national and international governmental regulatory agencies which provide oversight (testing guidelines, technical guidance, etc.) for pharmaceuticals by the

  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  • International Conference on Harmonization (ICH, United States, Japan and European Union)
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for pesticides and commodity chemicals
  • Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances (OPPTS)
  • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), including over 26 countries (including the United States, Japan, European Union, etc.)
  • Investigative New Drug (IND) submissions to the FDA