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Genetic Toxicity Assessment: Employing the Best Science for Human Safety Evaluation
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We are pleased to announce a new initiative for the Forum Section of Toxicological Sciences, which is designed to include discussions and commentaries providing an interface between toxicology and public policy. A series of articles focused on the theme "Genetic Toxicity Assessment: Employing the Best Science for Human Safety Evaluation" has been formulated. Clearly, this is an important and controversial topic. Gene and chromosomal mutations
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