BACKGROUND: Human carcinogenesis is known to be initiated and/or promoted by exposure to chemicals that occur in the environment. Molecular cancer epidemiology is used to identify human environmental cancer risks by applying a range of effect biomarkers, which tend to be nonspecific and do not generate insights into underlying modes of action. Toxicogenomic technologies may improve on this by providing the opportunity to identify, molecular biomarkers consisting of altered gene expression profiles. OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study, was to monitor the expression of selected genes in a random sample of adults in Flanders selected from specific regions with (presumably,) different environmental burdens. Furthermore, associations of gen...
Background: We investigated whether human environmental exposure to chemicals that are labeled as (p...
Exposure assessment in cancer epidemiological studies relies on measurable intermediate molecular bi...
Molecular epidemiology is an approach increasingly used in the establishment of associations between...
BACKGROUND: Human carcinogenesis is known to be initiated and/or promoted by exposure to chemicals t...
Most cancers results from man-made and natural environmental exposures (such as tobacco smoke; chemi...
For evaluating genotoxic exposure in human populations a number of biomarkers has been successfully ...
Background: We hypothesize that biological perturbations due to exposure to ambient air pollution ar...
The utility of blood-based omic profiles for linking environmental exposures to their potential heal...
Background Exposure to ambient air pollution, even at low levels, is a major environmental health ri...
Background: We hypothesize that biological perturbations due to exposure to ambient air pollution ar...
BACKGROUND: We hypothesize that biological perturbations due to exposure to ambient air pollution ar...
Cancer has been suggested to result from interactions between genetic and environmental factors, and...
Background: We investigated whether human environmental exposure to chemicals that are labeled as (p...
Exposure assessment in cancer epidemiological studies relies on measurable intermediate molecular bi...
Molecular epidemiology is an approach increasingly used in the establishment of associations between...
BACKGROUND: Human carcinogenesis is known to be initiated and/or promoted by exposure to chemicals t...
Most cancers results from man-made and natural environmental exposures (such as tobacco smoke; chemi...
For evaluating genotoxic exposure in human populations a number of biomarkers has been successfully ...
Background: We hypothesize that biological perturbations due to exposure to ambient air pollution ar...
The utility of blood-based omic profiles for linking environmental exposures to their potential heal...
Background Exposure to ambient air pollution, even at low levels, is a major environmental health ri...
Background: We hypothesize that biological perturbations due to exposure to ambient air pollution ar...
BACKGROUND: We hypothesize that biological perturbations due to exposure to ambient air pollution ar...
Cancer has been suggested to result from interactions between genetic and environmental factors, and...
Background: We investigated whether human environmental exposure to chemicals that are labeled as (p...
Exposure assessment in cancer epidemiological studies relies on measurable intermediate molecular bi...
Molecular epidemiology is an approach increasingly used in the establishment of associations between...