uncertainties

What are the sources of uncertainty in toxicology?

Uncertainties in toxicology arise from several sources. These include variability in biological responses among different species, genetic differences within a population, and the complexities of exposure assessment. Additionally, limitations in experimental design, such as sample size and duration of studies, contribute to uncertainty. Extrapolation of data from animal models to humans and from high doses to lower, environmentally relevant doses also adds layers of uncertainty.

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