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. 1996 Oct;104(Suppl 5):1059–1063. doi: 10.1289/ehp.96104s51059

Carcinogenicity predictions for a group of 30 chemicals undergoing rodent cancer bioassays based on rules derived from subchronic organ toxicities.

Y Lee 1, B G Buchanan 1, H S Rosenkranz 1
PMCID: PMC1469689  PMID: 8933055

Abstract

Rodent carcinogenicities for a group of 30 chemicals which form the subject of the Second NIEHS Predictive-Toxicology Evaluation Experiment are predicted based on their subchronic organ toxicities. Predictions are made by rules learned by the rule learning (RL) induction program.

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