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<PublisherName>University of South Bohemia, Ceske Budejovice and Versita, Warsaw</PublisherName>
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<JournalPrintISSN>1214-021X</JournalPrintISSN>
<JournalElectronicISSN>1214-0287</JournalElectronicISSN>
<JournalTitle>Journal of Applied Biomedicine</JournalTitle>
<JournalCode>JAB</JournalCode>
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<VolumeNumber>8</VolumeNumber>
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<CoverDate Year="2010" Month="1" Day="1"/>
<CoverDisplay>Number 1 / January 2010</CoverDisplay>
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<IssueID>W87G74W522V0</IssueID>
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<Article ArticleType="Original">
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<ArticleDOI>10.2478/v10136-009-0003-y</ArticleDOI>
<ArticlePII>0419665782UW67Q6</ArticlePII>
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<ArticleTitle Language="En">Alternative haematotoxicological testing</ArticleTitle>
<ArticleFirstPage>19</ArticleFirstPage>
<ArticleLastPage>22</ArticleLastPage>
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<RegistrationDate>20100127</RegistrationDate>
<ReceivedDate>20100127</ReceivedDate>
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<GivenName>Josef</GivenName>
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<FamilyName>Berger</FamilyName>
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<OrgName>Faculty of Health and Social Studies, University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Czech Republic</OrgName>
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<Abstract Language="En">Standard haematological procedures in preclinical subchronic and chronic toxicity studies are carried out on dogs, rats and other mammals. <i>In vitro</i> clonic assays CFU-GM, BFU-E, CFU-E, CFU-Mgkr and pluripotent stem cells are used in screening candidate compounds to predict acute cytopenias, but they are not able to reveal the risk of suppression which can develop after repeated administration. No <i>in silico</i> studies have yet been published in haematotoxicology. More recent haematotoxicological <i>in vivo</i> models represent invertebrates: they can be used in both ecotoxicology and in the screening of myelotoxicity.</Abstract>
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<Keyword>myelotoxicity</Keyword>
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<Keyword>alternative testing</Keyword>
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<Keyword><i>in vitro</i></Keyword>
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<Keyword><i>in silico</i></Keyword>
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<Keyword>invetebrate</Keyword>
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