: Navigating the complexities of laboratory testing for environmental illnesses, such as evaluating "toxic metal" exposure in pediatric patients.
The primary guide for is a comprehensive three-volume book series published by Springer Nature that bridges the gap between molecular mechanisms and practical applications. Core Book Series Structure Molecular, Clinical and Environmental Toxicolog...
: Focuses on the elucidation of molecular mechanisms, including metabolic pathways, genotoxicity (DNA damage), and chemical-induced alterations in cell signaling. : Navigating the complexities of laboratory testing for
: Covers poisoning, overdose management, and the use of specific antidotes in clinical practice , such as lipid emulsions or acetylcholinesterase reactivators. : Covers poisoning, overdose management, and the use
: Examines the impact of environmental toxins—like pesticides, heavy metals, and synthetic chemicals—on human health and ecosystems. Key Areas of Study
: Utilizing uncertainty factors to adjust animal-based research data for human reference doses and concentrations. Supplemental Reference Materials
Beyond the core series, other standard guides and resources include: