2024
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-pharmtox-112122-104310
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High-Throughput Screening to Advance In Vitro Toxicology: Accomplishments, Challenges, and Future Directions

Abstract: Traditionally, chemical toxicity is determined by in vivo animal studies, which are low throughput, expensive, and sometimes fail to predict compound toxicity in humans. Due to the increasing number of chemicals in use and the high rate of drug candidate failure due to toxicity, it is imperative to develop in vitro, high-throughput screening methods to determine toxicity. The Tox21 program, a unique research consortium of federal public health agencies, was established to address and identify toxicity concerns… Show more

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