We recently published a next generation framework for assessing the risk of genomic damage via exposure to chemical substances. The framework entails a systematic approach with the aim to quantify risk levels for substances that induce genomic damage contributing to human adverse health outcomes. Here, we evaluated the utility of the framework for assessing the risk for industrial chemicals, using the case of benzene. Benzene is a well‐studied substance that is generally considered a genotoxic carcinogen and is known to cause leukemia. The case study limits its focus on occupational and general population health as it relates to benzene exposure. Using the framework as guidance, available data on benzene considered relevant for assessment o...
This report is part of a biomarker study conducted in an Italian population with exposure to environ...
Background: Benzene is primarily routed by inhalation which highly sensitive to blood parameters as ...
Abstract It is accepted that for toxicity to occur, benzene must be bioactivated to metabolites, som...
Background: The genotoxicity of benzene has been investigated in dozens of biomonitoring studies, ma...
ABSTRACT This paper derives an occupational exposure limit for benzene using quality assessed data. ...
Understanding the Mode of Action (MOA) for a chemical can help guide decisions in development of Occ...
This study was carried out in order to investigate the human genetic effects of exposure to benzene ...
Genetic variation underlies a significant proportion of the individual variation in human susceptibi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: Medicinal Chemistry. Advisor: Stephen H...
Toxicogenomic studies, including genome-wide analyses of susceptibility genes (genomics), gene expre...
'Increased risk of malignancy following exposure to genotoxic agents in the environment is a major p...
Current levels of occupational exposure to benzene, a genotoxic human carcinogen, in Western countri...
Current levels of occupational exposure to benzene, a genotoxic human carcinogen, in Western countri...
BACKGROUND: Inhalation of benzene at levels below the current exposure limit values leads to hematot...
The indiscriminate use of an increasing number of chemicals is growing and associated environmental ...
This report is part of a biomarker study conducted in an Italian population with exposure to environ...
Background: Benzene is primarily routed by inhalation which highly sensitive to blood parameters as ...
Abstract It is accepted that for toxicity to occur, benzene must be bioactivated to metabolites, som...
Background: The genotoxicity of benzene has been investigated in dozens of biomonitoring studies, ma...
ABSTRACT This paper derives an occupational exposure limit for benzene using quality assessed data. ...
Understanding the Mode of Action (MOA) for a chemical can help guide decisions in development of Occ...
This study was carried out in order to investigate the human genetic effects of exposure to benzene ...
Genetic variation underlies a significant proportion of the individual variation in human susceptibi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: Medicinal Chemistry. Advisor: Stephen H...
Toxicogenomic studies, including genome-wide analyses of susceptibility genes (genomics), gene expre...
'Increased risk of malignancy following exposure to genotoxic agents in the environment is a major p...
Current levels of occupational exposure to benzene, a genotoxic human carcinogen, in Western countri...
Current levels of occupational exposure to benzene, a genotoxic human carcinogen, in Western countri...
BACKGROUND: Inhalation of benzene at levels below the current exposure limit values leads to hematot...
The indiscriminate use of an increasing number of chemicals is growing and associated environmental ...
This report is part of a biomarker study conducted in an Italian population with exposure to environ...
Background: Benzene is primarily routed by inhalation which highly sensitive to blood parameters as ...
Abstract It is accepted that for toxicity to occur, benzene must be bioactivated to metabolites, som...