International audienceThe exposome concept encourages holistic consideration of the non-genetic factors (environmental exposures including lifestyle) that influence an individual's health over their life course. However, disconnect between the concept and practical application has promoted divergent interpretations of the exposome across disciplines and reinforced separation of the environmental (emphasizing exposures) and biological (emphasizing responses) research communities. In particular, while knowledge of biological responses can help to distinguish actual (i.e. experienced) from potential exposures, the inclusion of endogenous processes has generated confusion about the position of the exposome in a multi-omics systems biology conte...
While genomics has been founded on accurate tools that lead to a limited amount of classification er...
Advances in metagenomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and systems biology are providing a new emphasis...
Since it was first defined by Christopher Wild, to today, the concept of the exposome has evolved in...
International audienceThe exposome concept encourages holistic consideration of the non-genetic fact...
Abstract To highlight the importance of non-genetic factors in human health, the exposome was intro...
Derived from the term exposure, the exposome is an omic-scale characterization of the nongenetic dri...
Complementing the human genome with an exposome reflects the increasingly obvious impact of environm...
The exposome concept refers to the totality of exposures from a variety of external and internal sou...
Despite extensive evidence showing that exposure to specific chemicals can lead to disease, current ...
It is widely accepted that a relatively small proportion of chronic disease can be explained by gene...
The attempt to describe complex diseases by solely genetic determination has not been successful. Th...
The concept of the exposome was introduced over 15 years ago to reflect the important role that the ...
International audienceIn a post-genomics context, the concept of the exposome was introduced by Chri...
International audienceThe exposome refers to an emergent research field, the aim of which is to deve...
International audienceThe development of the exposome concept has been one of the hallmarks of envir...
While genomics has been founded on accurate tools that lead to a limited amount of classification er...
Advances in metagenomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and systems biology are providing a new emphasis...
Since it was first defined by Christopher Wild, to today, the concept of the exposome has evolved in...
International audienceThe exposome concept encourages holistic consideration of the non-genetic fact...
Abstract To highlight the importance of non-genetic factors in human health, the exposome was intro...
Derived from the term exposure, the exposome is an omic-scale characterization of the nongenetic dri...
Complementing the human genome with an exposome reflects the increasingly obvious impact of environm...
The exposome concept refers to the totality of exposures from a variety of external and internal sou...
Despite extensive evidence showing that exposure to specific chemicals can lead to disease, current ...
It is widely accepted that a relatively small proportion of chronic disease can be explained by gene...
The attempt to describe complex diseases by solely genetic determination has not been successful. Th...
The concept of the exposome was introduced over 15 years ago to reflect the important role that the ...
International audienceIn a post-genomics context, the concept of the exposome was introduced by Chri...
International audienceThe exposome refers to an emergent research field, the aim of which is to deve...
International audienceThe development of the exposome concept has been one of the hallmarks of envir...
While genomics has been founded on accurate tools that lead to a limited amount of classification er...
Advances in metagenomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and systems biology are providing a new emphasis...
Since it was first defined by Christopher Wild, to today, the concept of the exposome has evolved in...