Concepts In Inhalation Toxicology

Concepts In Inhalation Toxicology by Roger O. McClellan, published by Taylor & Francis on September 25, 1995, is a comprehensive text that addresses recent developments in the field of inhalation toxicology. This edition provides an updated overview of basic concepts and quantitative approaches, focusing on the evaluation of respiratory responses to inhaled particles and gases. The book is written in English and spans 648 pages, making it a substantial resource for professionals and students alike.
Readers will find detailed discussions on the role of cytokines in pulmonary inflammation and risk assessment, reflecting the latest understanding in the field. The content is particularly relevant for immunologists, oncologists, and respiratory specialists, as well as students pursuing studies in medical, toxicology, pharmacology, and related disciplines. Concepts In Inhalation Toxicology serves as an essential reference for those looking to deepen their knowledge and application of inhalation toxicology principles.
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Recent developments have provided new data on the subject of inhalation toxicology, requiring an update of the previous edition of this popular text. Like the first, this second edition explains the basic concepts and quantitative approaches in inhalation toxicology, and it gives a comprehensive treatment of evaluations of respiratory responses to inhaled particles and gases. The author here explores new understanding of the role of cytokines in pulmonary inflammation and risk assessment. Immunologists, oncologists, respiratory specialists and students in those fields will find Concepts In Inhalation Toxicology to be essential to their practice.
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