Definition of Toxicodynamics. Meaning of Toxicodynamics. Synonyms of Toxicodynamics

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- Toxicodynamics, termed pharmacodynamics in pharmacology, describes the dynamic interactions of a toxicant with a biological target and its biological effects...
- pathways, as part of a complex of interacting components in the cell. Toxicodynamics (TD) and pharmacodynamics (PD) link a therapeutic agent or toxicant...
- Abrin is an extremely toxic toxalbumin found in the seeds of the rosary pea (or jequirity pea), Abrus precatorius. It has a median lethal dose of 0.7 micrograms...
- through the ****, and very small amounts in hair, nails, and sweat. Toxicodynamics describes how the toxin affects the body, including the mechanisms causing...
- toxic effects, toxicokinetics can be combined with toxicodynamics. Such toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic (TKTD) models are used in ecotoxicology (see ecotoxmodels...
- Bifenthrin is a pyrethroid insecticide. It is widely used against ant infestations. Bifenthrin is poorly soluble in water and often remains in soil. Its...
- Cadmium is a naturally occurring toxic metal with common exposure in industrial workplaces, plant soils, and from smoking. Due to its low permissible exposure...
- A latrotoxin is a high-molecular m**** neurotoxin found in the venom of spiders of the genus Latrodectus (widow spiders) as well as at least one species...
- Fumonisin B1 is the most prevalent member of a family of toxins, known as fumonisins, produced by multiple species of Fusarium molds, such as Fusarium...
- In toxicodynamics and pharmacodynamics, Loewe additivity (or dose additivity) is one of several common reference models used for measuring the effects...