Toxicity Assessment

The toxicity assessment portion is where toxicologic pathologist is most directly involved. This stage of risk assessment involves identifying potential hazards and developing dose–response information for effects of interest. In environmental assessments, the critical effect is used to develop reference values that represent doses below which significant adverse effects are not expected under the anticipated exposure conditions.

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