In utero development represents a sensitive window for the induction of mutations. These mutations may subsequently expand clonally to populate entire organs or anatomical structures. Although not all adverse mutations will affect tissue structure or function, there is growing evidence that clonally expanded genetic mosaics contribute to various monogenic and complex diseases, including cancer. We posit that genetic mosaicism is an underestimated potential health problem that is not fully addressed in the current regulatory genotoxicity testing paradigm. Genotoxicity testing focuses exclusively on adult exposures and thus may not capture the complexity of genetic mosaicisms that contribute to human disease. Numerous studies have shown that ...
Understanding the effects of environmental exposures on germline mutation rates has been a decades-l...
The strategy for assessing human health risks of chemicals consists of a large number of tests in di...
It is well known that the developing embryo is especially sensitive to ionising radiation. However, ...
In utero development represents a sensitive window for the induction of mutations. These mutations m...
In utero development represents a sensitive window for the induction of mutations. These mutations m...
Background: Mosaicism, the presence of genetically distinct cell populations within an organism, has...
Background: Mosaic mutations acquired during early embryogenesis can lead to severe early-onset gene...
Mosaicism refers to the occurrence of two or more genomes in an individual derived from a single zyg...
Item does not contain fulltextNew human mutations are thought to originate in germ cells, thus makin...
New human mutations are thought to originate in germ cells, thus making a recurrence of the same mut...
Somatic mosaicism refers to the occurrence of two genetically distinct populations of cells within a...
New human mutations are thought to originate in germ cells, thus making a recurrence of the same mut...
BACKGROUND: Induced mutagenesis in utero is likely to have life-long repercussions for the exposed ...
The analysis of mutation induction in human families exposed to mutagens provides the only source of...
The strategy for assessing human health risks of chemicals consists of a large number of tests in di...
Understanding the effects of environmental exposures on germline mutation rates has been a decades-l...
The strategy for assessing human health risks of chemicals consists of a large number of tests in di...
It is well known that the developing embryo is especially sensitive to ionising radiation. However, ...
In utero development represents a sensitive window for the induction of mutations. These mutations m...
In utero development represents a sensitive window for the induction of mutations. These mutations m...
Background: Mosaicism, the presence of genetically distinct cell populations within an organism, has...
Background: Mosaic mutations acquired during early embryogenesis can lead to severe early-onset gene...
Mosaicism refers to the occurrence of two or more genomes in an individual derived from a single zyg...
Item does not contain fulltextNew human mutations are thought to originate in germ cells, thus makin...
New human mutations are thought to originate in germ cells, thus making a recurrence of the same mut...
Somatic mosaicism refers to the occurrence of two genetically distinct populations of cells within a...
New human mutations are thought to originate in germ cells, thus making a recurrence of the same mut...
BACKGROUND: Induced mutagenesis in utero is likely to have life-long repercussions for the exposed ...
The analysis of mutation induction in human families exposed to mutagens provides the only source of...
The strategy for assessing human health risks of chemicals consists of a large number of tests in di...
Understanding the effects of environmental exposures on germline mutation rates has been a decades-l...
The strategy for assessing human health risks of chemicals consists of a large number of tests in di...
It is well known that the developing embryo is especially sensitive to ionising radiation. However, ...