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TOXLINE
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- Description
- TOXLINE offers rapid access to information in all
areas of toxicology, including chemicals and pharmaceuticals, pesticides, environmental
pollutants, and mutagens and teratogens. This database, produced by the U.S. National Library of
Medicine, provides bibliographic citations and abstracts from the core journal literature in
toxicology. This version of TOXLINE does not contain information from Chemical Abstracts
Service,
BIOSIS, or International Pharmaceutical Abstracts.
Major areas of coverage include: Air pollution, Antidotes, Biological and adverse effects of
drugs, Carcinogenesis via chemicals, Chemically-induced diseases, Environmental chemicals and
pollutants, Food additives, Genotoxicity, Hazardous materials, Health and safety, Human and
animal toxicity, Industrial and household chemicals, Mutagenicity Pesticides and herbicides,
Radioactive materials, Risk information.
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- Dates covered
- TOXLINE is a "rolling 5-year" database, consisting of records from the last 5 years plus the current
year.
- Updating frequency
- Monthly.
- Sources
- Core toxicology journals are currently monitored for inclusion in this database.
- Type of coverage
- Contains abstracts and full bibliographic citations.
- Print Counterpart or related resources
- None.
- Producer/content provider
- U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM)
- Vendor/electronic presentation provider
- Proquest
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