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News Release from: FIZ Karlsruhe, STN Europe
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 March 2002
New database informs about toxicological
effects
Toxicological effects of pharmaceuticals, food, and chemicals drawn from over 5.1 million publications from 1907 onwards collated in powerful online resource
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), renowned American specialist in chemical information, has launched a new database with international publications in the field of toxicology Toxcenter contains more than five million references to specialist publications dealing with the pharmacological, biochemical, physiological and toxicological effects of pharmaceuticals, food, and chemicals
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 20 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Information on a specific substance can be retrieved in a straightforward way through powerful search and retrieval programs as well as a professional database structure.
Searching can be done using individual words, CAS registry numbers, or chemical names.
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The Toxcenter database is made available via the STN International sci-tech online network.
For in-depth information on the various access modes as well as how to set up an account at STN, visit the Fiz Karlsruhe website (details above).
A detailed summary sheet on Toxcenter can be seen on its STN International website under the left-hand category 'STN Databases' - 'List A-Z'.
CAS, the producer of Toxcenter, draws the wealth of information from analyses of international pharmacological, biomedical, and chemical literature (journals, reports, monographs, conference contributions, etc.).
A large amount of information originates from the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP), the US National Library of Medicine (NLM), and from CAS itself.
As producer of the world's most important chemical databases, CAS holds huge collections of data.
In addition, data from large files such as Biosis (life sciences), IPA (pharmacology), and Medline (medicine) are also included in Toxcenter.
Records in the database contain the bibliographic information of the publications as well as an abstract.
Each record has a one-click navigation to the STN Full-Text Solution.
Another link is available to citations of the publication appearing in other scientific dissertations, sometimes even in patent documents.
Customers can run automatic current-awareness searches (SDIs) in the database - tailored to their specific needs.
Weekly (default) and monthly current-awareness searching provides the capability of monitoring relevant developments.
Toxcenter is updated weekly.
Currently the database contains approximately 5.1 million records.
Coverage dates back to1907. Request free introductory details about products from FIZ Karlsruhe, STN Europe ...
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