Comparison of seven in silico tools for evaluating of daphnia and fish acute toxicity: case study on Chinese Priority Controlled Chemicals and new chemicals
Background: A number of predictive models for aquatic toxicity are available, however, the accuracy and extent of easy to use of these in silico tools in risk assessment still need further studied. This study evaluated the performance of seven in silico tools to daphnia and fish: ECOSAR, T.E.S.T., D...
Main Authors: | Fan, D. (Author), Gu, W. (Author), Ji, G. (Author), Liu, J. (Author), Liu, M. (Author), Shi, L. (Author), Wang, Z. (Author), Xu, Y. (Author), Yin, W. (Author), Zhou, L. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central Ltd
2021
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