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Toxicity

Toxicity is the degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism. Toxicity can refer to the effect on a whole organism, such as an animal, bacterium, or plant, as well as the effect on a substructure of the organism, such as a cell (cytotoxicity) or an organ such as the liver (hepatotoxicity).

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Toxicity

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Toxicity

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see also · 14
Toxicity → Agency, ATSDR, Biological, CarcinogenDrug, Chemical Substances, Chemistry, Disease Registry, MSDS, MutagenHepatotoxicityNephrotoxicityNeurotoxicityOtotoxicityParacelsusPhysiologically-based, PoisonReference, Proposition, RTECS, Toxic Effects, Toxic Substances
related to Measuring · 11
Toxicity → Assessing, Because, For, In, LD50, One, Or, Similarly, Then, This, When
related to External links · 10
Toxicity → Agency, Aquatic Toxicity Testing FAQ, Archived, Disease RegistryWhole Effluent, Maps, MedicineToxseek, Toxic Substances, United States National Library, Wayback Machine Environmental Health, Wayback MachineTOXMAP Archived
related to Classification · 6
Toxicity → Classification, For, Global, Globally Harmonized System, Pesticides, While
related to history · 6
Toxicity → Although, Archaeologists, Humans, Paleolithic, Southern Africa, The San
related to Types · 6
Toxicity → Disease-causing, If, In, Such, The, Theoretically
related to Alternatives to dose-response framework · 3
Toxicity → Abstract Drug Toxicity Index, Considering, DTI
related to Health hazards · 3
Toxicity → Anything, The, These
is a · 1
Toxicity → degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism
related to Factors influencing toxicity · 1
Toxicity → Several

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toxic substance effects chemical substances damage dose biological physical effect exposure organism testing environmental cause data skin health water used

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Toxicityis adegree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism0.90text
the liverinstance ofor an organ0.80text
snake venom there is a dose below which there is no detectable toxic effectinstance ofwhereas for even a very toxic substance0.80text
in pregnancy or with certain diseasesinstance ofan extra protection factor may be used for individuals believed to be more susceptible to toxic effects0.80text
cancerinstance ofToxicity tests are mostly used to examine specific adverse events or specific endpoints0.80text
cardiotoxicityinstance ofToxicity tests are mostly used to examine specific adverse events or specific endpoints0.80text
and skin/eye irritationinstance ofToxicity tests are mostly used to examine specific adverse events or specific endpoints0.80text
turpentineinstance ofPainters began to notice the dangers of breathing painting mediums and thinners0.80text
Toxicityrelated to Alternatives to dose-response frameworkConsidering0.60section
Toxicityrelated to Alternatives to dose-response frameworkAbstract Drug Toxicity Index0.60section
Toxicityrelated to Alternatives to dose-response frameworkDTI0.60section
Toxicityrelated to ClassificationFor0.60section

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