Diet as a key factor in determining genomic stability is more important than previously imagined because we now know that it impacts on all relevant pathways, namely exposure to dietary carcinogens, activation/detoxification of carcinogens, DNA repair, DNA synthesis and apoptosis. Current recommended dietary allowances for vitamins and minerals are based largely on the prevention of diseases of deficiency such as scurvy in the case of vitamin C. Because diseases of development, degenerative disease and aging itself are partly caused by damage to DNA it seems logical that we should focus better our attention on defining optimal requirements of key minerals and vitamins for preventing damage to both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA. To date, our...
The understanding of the role of nutrients on DNA stability, repair and on the different gene expres...
Micronutrients are important for the prevention of degenerative diseases due to their role in mainta...
Nutrition science has evolved into a multidisciplinary field that applies molecular biology and inte...
Diet as a key factor in determining genomic stability is more important than previously imagined bec...
Recommended dietary allowances (RDAs) of micronutrients have been traditionally derived as those lev...
Copyright © The Authors 2008It is becoming increasingly evident that (a) risk for developmental and ...
Folic acid plays a critical role in the prevention of chromosome breakage and hypomethylation of DNA...
The aim of this study was to determine the association between dietary intake, determined using a fo...
The links between diet and genomic instability have been under investigation for several decades, an...
The link between genome damage and adverse health outcomes is compelling. There is increasing eviden...
Scope:Maintenance of normal cellular phenotype depends largely on accurate DNA replication and repai...
Successful maintenance of accurate DNA replication and repair is critical to human health. Once this...
An optimum intake of micronutrients and metabolites, which varies with age and genetic constitution,...
Introduction: Microelements, essential nutrients that are needed in small amounts including minerals...
Cancer is a disease of altered gene expression involving a complex array of epigenetic events, gene ...
The understanding of the role of nutrients on DNA stability, repair and on the different gene expres...
Micronutrients are important for the prevention of degenerative diseases due to their role in mainta...
Nutrition science has evolved into a multidisciplinary field that applies molecular biology and inte...
Diet as a key factor in determining genomic stability is more important than previously imagined bec...
Recommended dietary allowances (RDAs) of micronutrients have been traditionally derived as those lev...
Copyright © The Authors 2008It is becoming increasingly evident that (a) risk for developmental and ...
Folic acid plays a critical role in the prevention of chromosome breakage and hypomethylation of DNA...
The aim of this study was to determine the association between dietary intake, determined using a fo...
The links between diet and genomic instability have been under investigation for several decades, an...
The link between genome damage and adverse health outcomes is compelling. There is increasing eviden...
Scope:Maintenance of normal cellular phenotype depends largely on accurate DNA replication and repai...
Successful maintenance of accurate DNA replication and repair is critical to human health. Once this...
An optimum intake of micronutrients and metabolites, which varies with age and genetic constitution,...
Introduction: Microelements, essential nutrients that are needed in small amounts including minerals...
Cancer is a disease of altered gene expression involving a complex array of epigenetic events, gene ...
The understanding of the role of nutrients on DNA stability, repair and on the different gene expres...
Micronutrients are important for the prevention of degenerative diseases due to their role in mainta...
Nutrition science has evolved into a multidisciplinary field that applies molecular biology and inte...