Toxicity Mechanisms
Toxicity Mechanisms refer to the processes by which harmful substances cause damage to living organisms. This involves the interaction of toxic agents with biological systems, leading to disruptions in cellular function, biochemical pathways, or genetic material. Understanding these mechanisms helps in assessing risks, developing treatments, and preventing toxic effects.
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