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Bhat V S, Meek M E (Bette), Valcke M, English C, Boobis A, Brown R. Evolution of chemical-specific adjustment factors (CSAF) based on recent international experience; increasing utility and facilitating regulatory acceptance. Critical Reviews in Toxicology. Available from 10.1080/10408444.2017.1303818.

Adenuga D, Goyak K, Lewis R J. Evaluating the MoA/human relevance framework for F-344 rat liver epithelioid granulomas with mineral oil hydrocarbons. Critical Reviews in Toxicology. Available from 10.1080/10408444.2017.1319336.

Boyes W K, Thornton B L M, Al-Abed S R, Andersen C P, Bouchard D C, Burgess R M, Hubal E A C, Ho K T, Hughes M F, Kitchin K, et al. A comprehensive framework for evaluating the environmental health and safety implications of engineered nanomaterials. Critical Reviews in Toxicology. Available from 10.1080/10408444.2017.1328400.

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