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How Do Toxicologists Study the Effects of Chemicals?
Toxicologists employ a variety of methods to study the effects of chemicals. These include:
In vitro testing
: Conducting experiments in controlled environments outside a living organism, such as using cell cultures.
In vivo testing
: Studying the effects of chemicals in living organisms, often using animal models to predict human responses.
Computational toxicology
: Utilizing computer models and simulations to predict chemical toxicity based on structure-activity relationships.
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