International Journal of Toxicology
Volume 17, Supplement 2
June 1998
CONTENTS
- Acknowledgements and Introductory Remarks by Co-Authors, W. T. Allaben and R. W. Hart
- A mechanistic basis for the beneficial effects of caloric restriction on longevity and disease. Consequences for interpretation of rodent toxicity studies
- J. E. A. Leakey, J. E. Seng, C. R. Baranas, V. M. Baker and R. W. Hart
- Influence of Origin or Controlled Feeding on Longevity of Sprague-Dawley Rats
- E. V. Knight, D. S. Barrett, C. M. Keenan, J. P. Kimball, B. H. Eitzen, S. Bryant, L. N. Smith, R. J. Szot and W. J. Powers
- Body Weight and Disease in Chronic Tests
- A. Turtorro, B. Hass, R. Hart and W. T. Allaben
- The Effects of Diet and Overfeeding on Body Weight and Survival in the Rodent Bioassay: The Impact on Pharmaceutical Safety Assessment
- K. P. Keenan
- The National Toxicology Program Experience with Dietary Restriction: Does the Manner in which Reduced Body Weight is Achieved Affect Tumor Incidence?
- J. K. Haseman
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