
Substance specific search for hydroxycitronellal?
All documents found for the substance hydroxycitronellal (listed on
the right hand side) have been sorted into the “table of contents”
listing categories defined by chapter 7 (toxicological information)
of the IUCLID5 system, listed on the left hand side, with the
figures next to the categories indicating the number of documents
retrieved. Clicking onto the respective categories reveals the
specific sub-list of documents.

Which 3Rs methods are being used to test the potency of
botulinum toxin type A?
Search for 'Botulinum Toxins' and 'Potency Testing (always
accepting query suggestions)' and filter by '3Rs Alternative
Methods (by Area of Use)': Clicking onto the small triangle next to
the categories in the table of contents, opens the respective
category and reveals further sub-categories.

Which 3Rs methods are being used to assess the endpoint skin
sensitization?
Search for 'Skin Sensitization' and browse the section '3Rs
Alternative Methods (by Area of Use)’ in the table of contents to
find a list of replacement and reduction/refinement methods for
skin sensitisation testing. Again, clicking onto a specific test
method provides a list of documents (on the right hand side)
mentioning this assay.

What is known about validated of test methods targeting
Embryotoxicity?
Such information oftentimes is not provided for in published peer
review articles that can be retrieved via Medline or Toxnet. Go3R
Web closes this information gap. Go3R web is a Google Custom search
interface which builds on the Go3R background knowledge and helps
find information published on websites known to be relevant for the
3Rs and the validation and regulatory acceptance of toxicological
test methods. Go3R web can be accessed via the button right above
the search field on the right hand side of the Go3R website.

Where do publications that mention the Local Lymph Node Assay
(LLNA) come from?
Go3R provides the user with a number of different statistics. In
this example, you can see a list of countries and cities extracted
from the affiliations for the 548 articles mentioning the LLNA

Who collaborates in your field?
The authors’ network for publications on the Local Lymph Node Assay
reveals four groups that publish together.

Do you know your field? See who publishes the most and which are
the journals to monitor?
For each search result, Go3R calculates the full statistics. See
the Journals, Author, Cities, Countries, and the most frequent
terms mentioned.
