There is increasing evidence that environmental agents mediate susceptibility to infectious disease. Studies support the impact of prenatal/early life exposure to the environmental metals inorganic arsenic (iAs) and cadmium (Cd) on increased risk for susceptibility to infection. The specific biological mechanisms that underlie such exposure-mediated effects remain understudied. This research aimed to identify key genes/signal transduction pathways that associate prenatal exposure to these toxic metals with changes in infectious disease susceptibility using a Comparative Genomic Enrichment Method (CGEM). Using CGEM an infectious disease gene (IDG) database was developed comprising 1085 genes with known roles in viral, bacterial, and parasiti...
AbstractAlthough considerable evidence suggests that in utero arsenic exposure affects children's he...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a worldwide public health concern as millions of individuals ...
Inorganic arsenic is a well-established human carcinogen, able to induce genetic and epigenetic alte...
There is increasing evidence that environmental agents mediate susceptibility to infectious disease....
Abstract: There is increasing evidence that environmental agents mediate susceptibility to infectiou...
Prenatal exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is associated with dysregulated gene and protein expres...
Background Prenatal exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is associated with dysregulated fetal gene a...
Epigenetic reprogramming may underlie adverse health outcomes linked to in utero and early life iAs ...
Abstract Background Exposure to the toxic metals arsenic and cadmium is associated with detrimental ...
Prenatal exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is detrimental to the health of newborns and increases ...
Background: The biological mechanisms by which environmental metals are associated with birth defect...
Exposure to environmental metals/metalloids, such as inorganic arsenic (iAs), is associated with a m...
The Biomarkers of Exposure to ARsenic (BEAR) pregnancy cohort in Gómez Palacio, Mexico was recently ...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) early in life is associated with adverse health effects in infan...
Exposure to elevated levels of the toxic metals inorganic arsenic (iAs) and cadmium (Cd) represents ...
AbstractAlthough considerable evidence suggests that in utero arsenic exposure affects children's he...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a worldwide public health concern as millions of individuals ...
Inorganic arsenic is a well-established human carcinogen, able to induce genetic and epigenetic alte...
There is increasing evidence that environmental agents mediate susceptibility to infectious disease....
Abstract: There is increasing evidence that environmental agents mediate susceptibility to infectiou...
Prenatal exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is associated with dysregulated gene and protein expres...
Background Prenatal exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is associated with dysregulated fetal gene a...
Epigenetic reprogramming may underlie adverse health outcomes linked to in utero and early life iAs ...
Abstract Background Exposure to the toxic metals arsenic and cadmium is associated with detrimental ...
Prenatal exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is detrimental to the health of newborns and increases ...
Background: The biological mechanisms by which environmental metals are associated with birth defect...
Exposure to environmental metals/metalloids, such as inorganic arsenic (iAs), is associated with a m...
The Biomarkers of Exposure to ARsenic (BEAR) pregnancy cohort in Gómez Palacio, Mexico was recently ...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) early in life is associated with adverse health effects in infan...
Exposure to elevated levels of the toxic metals inorganic arsenic (iAs) and cadmium (Cd) represents ...
AbstractAlthough considerable evidence suggests that in utero arsenic exposure affects children's he...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a worldwide public health concern as millions of individuals ...
Inorganic arsenic is a well-established human carcinogen, able to induce genetic and epigenetic alte...