Computational Toxicology
Computational toxicology is a branch of toxicology concerned with the development and use of computer-based models to understand and predict the interactions of biological organisms (at population, individual, cellular, and molecular levels) with pollutants in the air, water, soil and food, and their adverse health effects that they may cause.
- Invitro toxicology
- Invivo toxicology
- Insilico toxicology
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