Response to environmental chemicals can vary widely among individuals and between population groups. In human health risk assessment, data on susceptibility can be utilized by deriving risk levels based on a study of a susceptible population and/or an uncertainty factor may be applied to account for the lack of information about susceptibility. Defining genetic susceptibility in response to environmental chemicals across human populations is an area of interest in the NAS\u27 new paradigm of toxicity pathway-based risk assessment. Data from highthroughput/ high content (HT/HC), including -omics (e.g., genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics) technologies, have been integral to the identification and characterization of drug targ...
The growing knowledge of the genetic polymorphisms of enzymes metabolising xenobiotics in humans and...
Abstract A key element of risk assessment is accounting for the full range of variability in respons...
This review is based on a symposium/roundtable session, sponsored by the Division of Toxicology of t...
Response to environmental chemicals can vary widely among individuals and between population groups....
International audienceCharacterizing variability in the extent and nature of responses to environmen...
Background: Characterizing variability in the extent and nature of responses to environmental exposu...
In the last years, genetic polymorphisms have raised interest for their role on the environmental an...
Interactions between environmental factors and genetics underlie the majority of chronic human disea...
The response to drugs and environmental chemicals varies with genotype. Some patients react well to ...
Abstract Great response variability caused by genetic and/or environmental factors has been observed...
A critical challenge for environmental chemical risk assessment is the characterization and reductio...
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Human variability underlies differences in the degrees and ways in which people respond to environ m...
The risk assessment of mercury (Hg), in both humans and wildlife, is made challenging by great varia...
Significant individual variation exists in the systemic response to xenobiotic exposures that may be...
The growing knowledge of the genetic polymorphisms of enzymes metabolising xenobiotics in humans and...
Abstract A key element of risk assessment is accounting for the full range of variability in respons...
This review is based on a symposium/roundtable session, sponsored by the Division of Toxicology of t...
Response to environmental chemicals can vary widely among individuals and between population groups....
International audienceCharacterizing variability in the extent and nature of responses to environmen...
Background: Characterizing variability in the extent and nature of responses to environmental exposu...
In the last years, genetic polymorphisms have raised interest for their role on the environmental an...
Interactions between environmental factors and genetics underlie the majority of chronic human disea...
The response to drugs and environmental chemicals varies with genotype. Some patients react well to ...
Abstract Great response variability caused by genetic and/or environmental factors has been observed...
A critical challenge for environmental chemical risk assessment is the characterization and reductio...
ow nloaded from 2Introduction The response to drugs and environmental chemicals varies with genotype...
Human variability underlies differences in the degrees and ways in which people respond to environ m...
The risk assessment of mercury (Hg), in both humans and wildlife, is made challenging by great varia...
Significant individual variation exists in the systemic response to xenobiotic exposures that may be...
The growing knowledge of the genetic polymorphisms of enzymes metabolising xenobiotics in humans and...
Abstract A key element of risk assessment is accounting for the full range of variability in respons...
This review is based on a symposium/roundtable session, sponsored by the Division of Toxicology of t...