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1. The codification of hazard and its impact on the hazard versus risk controversy

2. Impact of updated BMD modeling methods on perchlorate and chlorate assessments of human health hazard

3. A Review of Stable Isotope Labeling and Mass Spectrometry Methods to Distinguish Exogenous from Endogenous DNA Adducts and Improve Dose-Response Assessments

4. Chemical carcinogenicity revisited 1: A unified theory of carcinogenicity based on contemporary knowledge

5. Chemical carcinogenicity revisited 3: Risk assessment of carcinogenic potential based on the current state of knowledge of carcinogenesis in humans

6. Quantitative weight of evidence to assess confidence in potential modes of action

7. Main issues addressed in the 2014-2015 revisions to the OECD Genetic Toxicology Test Guidelines

8. Revisiting the bacterial mutagenicity assays: Report by a workgroup of the International Workshops on Genotoxicity Testing (IWGT)

9. Chemical carcinogenicity revisited 2 : current knowledge of carcinogenesis shows that categorization as a carcinogen or non-carcinogen is not scientifically credible

11. IWGT report on quantitative approaches to genotoxicity risk assessment I. Methods and metrics for defining exposure–response relationships and points of departure (PoDs)

12. Main issues addressed in the 2014-2015 revisions to the OECD Genetic Toxicology Test Guidelines

13. Response to Loomis et al Comment on Boobis et al

14. Illustrative case using the RISK21 roadmap and matrix : Prioritization for evaluation of chemicals found in drinking water

15. Classification schemes for carcinogenicity based on hazard-identification have become outmoded and serve neither science nor society

16. Summary of major conclusions from the 6th International Workshop on Genotoxicity Testing (IWGT), Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil

17. IWGT report on quantitative approaches to genotoxicity risk assessment II. Use of point-of-departure (PoD) metrics in defining acceptable exposure limits and assessing human risk

18. US Environmental Protection Agency's framework for human health risk assessment to inform decision making

19. Development of a framework for risk assessment of dietary carcinogens.

20. Systematic review of the human health hazards of propylene dichloride.

21. Mode of action assessment for propylene dichloride as a human carcinogen.

23. Weight of evidence evaluation for chemical-induced immunotoxicity for PFOA and PFOS: findings from an independent panel of experts.

24. Grouping of PFAS for human health risk assessment: Findings from an independent panel of experts.

25. A new approach to the classification of carcinogenicity.

26. A Review of Stable Isotope Labeling and Mass Spectrometry Methods to Distinguish Exogenous from Endogenous DNA Adducts and Improve Dose-Response Assessments.

27. The codification of hazard and its impact on the hazard versus risk controversy.

28. Impact of updated BMD modeling methods on perchlorate and chlorate assessments of human health hazard.

29. Summary of major conclusions from the 7th International Workshop on Genotoxicity Testing (IWGT), Tokyo, Japan.

30. Revisiting the bacterial mutagenicity assays: Report by a workgroup of the International Workshops on Genotoxicity Testing (IWGT).

31. Chemical carcinogenicity revisited 3: Risk assessment of carcinogenic potential based on the current state of knowledge of carcinogenesis in humans.

32. Chemical carcinogenicity revisited 1: A unified theory of carcinogenicity based on contemporary knowledge.

33. Chemical carcinogenicity revisited 2: Current knowledge of carcinogenesis shows that categorization as a carcinogen or non-carcinogen is not scientifically credible.

34. Development of an adverse outcome pathway for chemically induced hepatocellular carcinoma: case study of AFB1, a human carcinogen with a mutagenic mode of action.

36. Main issues addressed in the 2014-2015 revisions to the OECD Genetic Toxicology Test Guidelines.

37. Classification schemes for carcinogenicity based on hazard-identification have become outmoded and serve neither science nor society.

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