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| Associated High Confidence AOPs |
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| AOP Identifier | AOP Title | AO Classification | OECD Status | Coverage Score | KE Identifier | KE Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AOP:136 | Intracellular Acidification Induced Olfactory Epithelial Injury Leading to Site of Contact Nasal Tumors | Benign Neoplasm; Respiratory System Disease | Under Review | 0.14 | KE:868 | Increase, Tissue Degeneration, Necrosis & Atrophy |
| AOP:272 | Deposition of energy leading to lung cancer | Cancer | WPHA/WNT Endorsed | 0.14 | KE:1636 | Increase, Chromosomal aberrations |
| AOP:443 | DNA damage and mutations leading to Metastatic Breast Cancer | Thoracic Disease; Cancer | Under Development | 0.1 | KE:1554 | Increase Chromosomal Aberrations |
| AOP:478 | Deposition of energy leading to occurrence of cataracts | Nervous System Disease; Monogenic Disease | Under Review | 0.1 | KE:1636 | Increase, Chromosomal aberrations |
| AOP Identifier | AOP Title | AO Classification | OECD Status | Coverage Score | KE Identifier | KE Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AOP:296 | Oxidative DNA damage leading to chromosomal aberrations and mutations | Genetic Disease; Chromosomal Disease | WPHA/WNT Endorsed | 0.2 | KE:1636 | Increase, Chromosomal aberrations |
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