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- Tissue_residue abstract "Tissue residue is the concentration of a chemical or compound in an organism’s tissue, or a portion of an organism’s tissue. Tissue residue is used in aquatic toxicology to help determine the fate of chemicals in aquatic systems, bioaccumulation of a substance, bioavailability of a substance, account for multiple routes of exposure (ingestion, absorption, inhalation), and address an organism’s exposure to chemical mixtures. A Tissue residue approach to toxicity testing is considered a more direct and less variable measure of chemical exposure and is less dependent on external environmental factors than measuring the concentration of a chemical in the exposure media.In general, tissue residue approaches are used for chemicals that bioaccumulate or for bioaccumulative chemicals. The majority of these substances are organic compounds that are not easily metabolized by organisms and have long environmental persistence. Examples of these chemicals include: polychlorinated dibenzodioxins, furans, biphenyls, DDT and its metabolites, and dieldrin.The use of tissue residues in assessing toxicity and bioaccumulation may also be referred to as the tissue residue-effects approach (TRA), critical body residue (CBR) or tissue residue-based toxicity tests.".
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- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Aquatic_toxicology.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Bioaccumulation.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Bioavailability.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Biomonitoring.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Biotic_Ligand_Model.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Biotransformation.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Biphenyl.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toxicology.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink DDT.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Dieldrin.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Endangered_Species_Act.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Exposure_assessment.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Furan.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Furans.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink In-situ.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink In_situ.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Metabolite.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Metabolites.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Organic_compound.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Organic_compounds.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Organometallic_chemistry.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Organometallic_compounds.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink PAHs.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink PCBs.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Partition_coefficient.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Polychlorinated_biphenyl.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Polychlorinated_dibenzodioxins.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Polycyclic_aromatic_hydrocarbon.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Risk_assessment.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Toxicant.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Toxicity.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Toxicokinetic.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Toxicokinetics.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageWikiLink Tributyltin.
- Tissue_residue hasPhotoCollection Tissue_residue.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Tissue_residue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tissue_residue subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Tissue_residue subject Category:Toxicology.
- Tissue_residue hypernym Concentration.
- Tissue_residue type Disease.
- Tissue_residue comment "Tissue residue is the concentration of a chemical or compound in an organism’s tissue, or a portion of an organism’s tissue. Tissue residue is used in aquatic toxicology to help determine the fate of chemicals in aquatic systems, bioaccumulation of a substance, bioavailability of a substance, account for multiple routes of exposure (ingestion, absorption, inhalation), and address an organism’s exposure to chemical mixtures.".
- Tissue_residue label "Tissue residue".
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- Tissue_residue sameAs Q17156782.
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- Tissue_residue isPrimaryTopicOf Tissue_residue.