in vitro toxicology

What is In Vitro Toxicology?

In vitro toxicology refers to the study of toxic effects using biological components, such as cells or tissues, in a controlled laboratory environment outside a living organism. This method is increasingly utilized to evaluate toxic effects of substances, predict human responses, and reduce animal testing. In vitro systems are designed to mimic biological processes in humans, allowing researchers to study the mechanisms of toxicity and identify potential hazards.

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