Integrate mechanistic evidence from new approach methodologies (NAMs) into a read-across assessment to characterise trends in shared mode of action

Toxicology in Vitro(2022)

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Abstract
Read-across approaches often remain inconclusive as they do not provide sufficient evidence on a common mode of action across the category members. This read-across case study on thirteen, structurally similar, branched aliphatic carboxylic acids investigates the concept of using human-based new approach methods, such as in vitro and in silico models, to demonstrate biological similarity.
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ADME,AOP,DEGs,DST,ECHA,EFSA,FBS,GLP,GSH,hOED,KE,MEC,MIE,MMP,MoA,PI,NAM,PBK,PHH,QIVIVE,RAx,ZFET
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