NMTox is an R-software package and a Shiny app that can be used to explore and subset large datasets and can identify and test for monotonic dose responses. The package was developed within the NanoInformaTIX project where a platform is developed that aims to predict nanomaterial toxicity.
Last updated on: 22-08-2023 - 10:43
Contact: Geert Verheyen
Organisation: Thomas More University of Applied Sciences, University of Hasselt (UHasselt)
Status: Internally validated
Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship modeling is generally used to construct models in which molecular descriptors of chemical compounds are used to predict endpoints/activities of interest. Commercial packages are available that can be implemented, but new models can be constructed if
Last updated on: 16-03-2022 - 13:49
Contact: Geert Verheyen
Organisation: Thomas More University of Applied Sciences
Status: Still in development, History of use, Published in peer reviewed journal