Role of neurobehavioural toxicology in the study of mechanisms of action and for setting threshold limits for neurotoxic agents: The state of the art
Conference
Lucchini, R, Albini, E, Benedetti, L et al. (2004). Role of neurobehavioural toxicology in the study of mechanisms of action and for setting threshold limits for neurotoxic agents: The state of the art
. 26(4 SUPPL.), 75-76.
Lucchini, R, Albini, E, Benedetti, L et al. (2004). Role of neurobehavioural toxicology in the study of mechanisms of action and for setting threshold limits for neurotoxic agents: The state of the art
. 26(4 SUPPL.), 75-76.
Neurobehavioral methods are increasingly used in research to evaluate the effects derived from exposure to neurotoxic agents in occupational settings, in the community and in children. Results from these studies are being used for risk assessment procedures by regulatory agencies. The aim of this presentation is to illustrate the current trends and future challenges that have to be addressed in order to facilitate the future development of this discipline.