Case study application of high-throughput new approach methodologies for exposure to the interpretation of matched biomarker and indoor media measurements - Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
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**Why it matters:** The paper demonstrates how high‑throughput new approach methodologies (NAMs) can reliably link indoor environmental media to human biomarkers, offering a scalable, ethical alternative to animal testing that could accelerate regulatory risk assessments and unlock a growing market for in‑silico exposomics tools.
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