1. Exposure Durations of Environmental Stresses or Toxicants
2. Exposure Stages of Environmental Stresses or Toxicants
3. Complex Exposures to Environmental Toxicants or Stresses
4. Transgenerational Toxicity of Environmental Toxicants or Stresses
5. Exposure Routes of Environmental Toxicants
6. Basic Endpoints for Toxicity Assessment of Environmental Toxicants or Stresses
7. Endpoints for Assessing the Toxicity on Primary Targeted Organs
8. Endpoints for Assessing the Toxicity on Secondary Targeted Organs
9. Endpoints for Assessing the Toxicity on Biochemical Processes
10. Endpoints for Assessing the Genotoxicity and the Genetic Toxicity
11. Role of Exposure Dose in Toxicity Induction of Environmental Toxicants or Stresses
12. Role of Environmental Factors in Toxicity Induction of Environmental Toxicants or Stresses
13. Effects of Environmental Sample Forms on Toxicity Induction
14. Roles of Physicochemical Properties of Toxicants in Toxicity Induction
15. Roles of Environmental Media and Chemical Transformations of Environmental Toxicants in Toxicity Induction
16. Bioavailability, Enrichment, and Translocation of Environmental Toxicants
17. Susceptibility to Toxicants or Stresses Induced by Genetic Mutations
18. Contributors to Amplify the Toxicity of Toxicants or Stresses
19. Exposure to Certain Environmental Stresses
20. High-Throughput Toxicity Assessment
21. Toxicity Assessment under the Pathological Conditions
Dr. Dayong Wang is a Professor at the Medical School, Southeast University, China. He obtained his Ph.D. from Peking University in 2001 and completed his postdoctoral training at the University of Toronto from 2002 to 2004. His research focuses on toxicology and pathology using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model animal, fields in which he has published more than 160 research articles.
This book focuses on exposure toxicology in C. elegans. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is sensitive to various environmental toxicants and stresses, and has proven to be an important animal model in both molecular and target-organ toxicology. As a result, over the past 30 years, there has been extensive research on the exposure to environmental toxicants or stresses in nematodes. Based on the available data, the book offers an introduction to the exposure system established in nematodes, discussing various aspects of endpoints that can potentially be used to assess the toxicity of environmental toxicants or stresses. Also exploring various factors affecting toxicity induction, and exposure to environmental toxicants and stresses, it allows readers to gain a systematic understanding of exposure toxicology in C. elegans.