Nutrition science has evolved into a multidisciplinary field that applies molecular biology and integrates individual health with the epidemiologic investigation of population health. Nutritional genomics studies the functional interaction of food and its components, macro and micronutrients, with the genome at the molecular, cellular, and systemic level. Diet can influence cancer development in several ways, namely direct action of carcinogens in food that can damage DNA, diet components (macro or micronutrients) that can block or induce enzymes involved in activation or deactivation of carcinogenic substances. Moreover, inadequate intake of some molecules involved in DNA synthesis, repair or methylation can influence mutation rate or chan...
Molecular epidemiology is an approach increasingly used in the establishment of associations between...
With the advent of human genome sequencing project, came the wave of personalized genomics. Scientis...
In the last few years, the idea of food and nutrition has undergone radical changes. The paradigm de...
The links between diet and genomic instability have been under investigation for several decades, an...
Diet and nutrition are crucial factors throughout the complete life course in the promotion and upho...
Cancer is a disease of altered gene expression involving a complex array of epigenetic events, gene ...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism that is essential for regulating gene transcription. Howe...
Dietary factors are implicated in approximately 35% ofcancers attributed to environmental factors. A...
AbstractNutrition has a predominant and recognizable role in health management. Nutrigenetics is the...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The term “epigenetic” refers to all non-heritable and reversible changes i...
Diet as a key factor in determining genomic stability is more important than previously imagined bec...
Purpose: Nutrition is an important, modifiable, environmental factor affecting human health by modu...
Dietary components express a wide range of activities that can affect carcinogenesis. Naturally occu...
The contribution of diet to cancer ranges from 10 to 80%. The low ingestion of antioxidants and enzy...
In order to maintain normal function and homeostasis, appropriate gene expression is critical in ind...
Molecular epidemiology is an approach increasingly used in the establishment of associations between...
With the advent of human genome sequencing project, came the wave of personalized genomics. Scientis...
In the last few years, the idea of food and nutrition has undergone radical changes. The paradigm de...
The links between diet and genomic instability have been under investigation for several decades, an...
Diet and nutrition are crucial factors throughout the complete life course in the promotion and upho...
Cancer is a disease of altered gene expression involving a complex array of epigenetic events, gene ...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism that is essential for regulating gene transcription. Howe...
Dietary factors are implicated in approximately 35% ofcancers attributed to environmental factors. A...
AbstractNutrition has a predominant and recognizable role in health management. Nutrigenetics is the...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The term “epigenetic” refers to all non-heritable and reversible changes i...
Diet as a key factor in determining genomic stability is more important than previously imagined bec...
Purpose: Nutrition is an important, modifiable, environmental factor affecting human health by modu...
Dietary components express a wide range of activities that can affect carcinogenesis. Naturally occu...
The contribution of diet to cancer ranges from 10 to 80%. The low ingestion of antioxidants and enzy...
In order to maintain normal function and homeostasis, appropriate gene expression is critical in ind...
Molecular epidemiology is an approach increasingly used in the establishment of associations between...
With the advent of human genome sequencing project, came the wave of personalized genomics. Scientis...
In the last few years, the idea of food and nutrition has undergone radical changes. The paradigm de...