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Date:9/11/2007

ists throughout the conduct and completion of the review, and submission and peer review of the manuscript. Panelist identity also remained unknown to the sponsor. There were no known conflicts of interest with the sponsor or potential biases of the authors.

Other members of the expert panel were John Doull of the University of Kansas Medical Center; the late Robert Kroes of the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands; Gary M. Marsh of the University of Pittsburgh; Michael W. Pariza of the University of Wisconsin; Peter S. Spencer of the Oregon Health and Science University; Ron Walker of the University of Surrey, United Kingdom; and Gary Murray Williams of New York Medical College. Their specialties, in addition to pharmacology and toxicology, include microbiology, biostatistics, and risk assessment.

The abstract of the full report can be accessed by going to http://informaworld.com/crtox. Edited by Dr. Roger McClellan, Critical Reviews in Toxicology is a peer-reviewed, international journal that provides objective analyses of crucial topics related to the mechanisms, responses, and assessment of toxicants, ingredients, pharmaceutical products, food ingredients and environmental agents. Informa Healthcare is a leading provider of medical and pharmaceutical science research with offices in New York and London (http://www.informahealthcare.com). For further information on ordering bulk reprints of the article, contact Neil Adams (neil.adams@informausa.com).


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