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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...
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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...
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through the ****, and very
small amounts in hair, nails, and sweat.
Toxicodynamics describes how the
toxin affects the body,
including the
mechanisms causing...
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toxic effects,
toxicokinetics can be
combined with
toxicodynamics. Such toxicokinetic-
toxicodynamic (TKTD)
models are used in
ecotoxicology (see ecotoxmodels...
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Bifenthrin is a
pyrethroid insecticide. It is
widely used
against ant infestations.
Bifenthrin is
poorly soluble in
water and
often remains in soil. Its...
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Cadmium is a
naturally occurring toxic metal with
common exposure in
industrial workplaces,
plant soils, and from smoking. Due to its low
permissible exposure...
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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...
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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...