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Adverse outcome pathway: a path toward better data consolidation and global co-ordination of radiation research.

Vinita ChauhanDanielle BeatonNobuyuki HamadaRuth C WilkinsJulie Jane BurttJulie LeblancDonald A CoolJacqueline Garnier-LaplaceDominique LaurierYevgeniya LeYukata YamadaKnut Erik Tollefsen
Published in: International journal of radiation biology (2022)
The Rad/Chem AOP joint topical group will specifically engage, promote, and implement the use of the AOP framework to: (a) organize and evaluate mechanistic knowledge relevant to the protection of human and ecosystem health from radiation; (b) identify data gaps and research needs pertinent to expanding knowledge of low dose and low dose-rate radiation effects; and (c) demonstrate utility to support risk assessment by developing radiation-relevant case studies. It is envisioned that the Rad/Chem AOP joint topical group will actively liaise with the OECD EAGMST AOP developmental program to collectively advance areas of common interest and, specifically, provide recommendations for harmonization of the AOP framework to accommodate non-chemical stressors, such as radiation.
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