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CATMoS: Collaborative Acute Toxicity Modeling Suite Collaborators contributions

Individual contributions from the different members of the consortium

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22427/NTP-DATA-002-00090-0001-0000-2


Publication

CATMoS was a collaborative modeling project to predict acute oral toxicity. It combined a total of 139 models from 35 international participating groups. The data provided in this page includes the individual contribution of each group with a description of the used methods, tools and applicability domain:

Collaborative Acute Toxicity Modeling Suite (CATMoS) Data

For additional information about the project and the datasets used to build and evaluate the different models as well as the combined predictions and consensus models see:
Mansouri et al. (submitted) Environmental Health Perspectives