Treffer: ECVAM's activities on computer modelling and integrated testing

Title:
ECVAM's activities on computer modelling and integrated testing
Authors:
Source:
Alternatives to animal experiments: Progress made and challenges ahead. The proceedings of the ECVAM Status Seminar 2002, held on 4-6 June 2002, in the amphitheatre at the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, ItalyATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 30:133-137
Publisher Information:
Nottingham: Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments, 2002.
Publication Year:
2002
Physical Description:
print, 28 ref SUP2
Original Material:
INIST-CNRS
Subject Geographic:
Document Type:
Konferenz Conference Paper
File Description:
text
Language:
English
Author Affiliations:
ECVAM, Institute for Health & Consumer Protection, European Commission Joint Research Centre, 21020, Ispra (VA), Italy
ISSN:
0261-1929
Rights:
Copyright 2003 INIST-CNRS
CC BY 4.0
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Notes:
Toxicology
Accession Number:
edscal.14483491
Database:
PASCAL Archive

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This paper introduces the basic concepts of quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR), expert system and integrated testing strategy, and explains how the analogy between QSARs and prediction models leads naturally to criteria for the validation of QSARs. ECVAM's in-house research programme on QSAR modelling and integrated testing is summarised, along with plans for the validation of QSAR models and expert system rulebases at the European Union level.