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Toxnet: A computerized collection of toxicological and environmental health information

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The Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Program, managed by the National Library of Medicine's Division of Specialized Information Services, provides access to a number of online bibliographic and factual computer files concerned with the toxicology, safety and handling, and environmental fate of chemicals, along with other files that cover genetic toxicology, developmental and reproductive toxicology, mutagenesis, carcinogenesis and toxic chemical releases.

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Vasta B. M., and Wexler P. TOXNET: NLM's New Toxicology Network. The NLM Technical Bulletin 1985: 193: 6-11.

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Keywords

  1. environmental health information
  2. toxic substances
  3. toxicology information
  4. TOXNET

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George Charles Fonger
National Library of Medicine, Division of Specialized Information Services, Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Program, Bldg. 38A-3S316 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland 20894, [email protected]
Dorothy Stroup
National Library of Medicine, Division of Specialized Information Services, Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Program, Bldg. 38A-3S316 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland 20894
Phillip L. Thomas
National Library of Medicine, Division of Specialized Information Services, Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Program, Bldg. 38A-3S316 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland 20894
Philip Wexler
National Library of Medicine, Division of Specialized Information Services, Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Program, Bldg. 38A-3S316 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland 20894

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