Human health is constantly affected by a multitude of agents present in the surrounding environment. Biomarkers are key factors, both in clinical health risk assessment and in environmental risk assessment. Traditionally, they are classified in three different classes: exposure, effect, and susceptibility. Their main usefulness relies on their ability to link hazard exposure to the pathogenesis of human disease. The development and validation of biomarkers as early predictors of clinical disease is a top priority, improving health risk assessment and contributing to new disease prevention policies in environmental and occupational settings
A major public health concern is the degree to which environmental or occupational exposures to exog...
Environmental pollutants generate harmful conditions for living organisms, including humans. This ac...
Biomarkers are an index develops in living systems before/during pathophysiological situations. Thei...
Uncertainties in human health risk assessment, and the measuring on the impacts of contaminants have...
Uncertainties in human health risk assessment, and the measuring on the impacts of contaminants have...
Although the potential use of biomarkers within environmental risk assessment (ERA) has long been re...
A fundamental goal of environmental/occupational health policy is to reduce and, whenever possible, ...
A fundamental goal of environmental/occupational health policy is to reduce and, whenever possible, ...
Biomarkers are key molecular or cellular events that link a specific environmental exposure to a hea...
Evaluation of occupational or environmental risk due to exposure to chemicals requires sufficient in...
Biomarkers have been defined by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Committee on Biological Marker...
A fundamental goal of environmental/occupational health policy is to reduce and, whenever possible,...
Biomarkers have been used in clinical medicine for decades. With the rise of genomics and other adva...
Biomarkers have been used in clinical medicine for decades. With the rise of genomics and other adva...
Human biomonitoring (HBM) is a scientificallydeveloped approach for assessing human exposures to nat...
A major public health concern is the degree to which environmental or occupational exposures to exog...
Environmental pollutants generate harmful conditions for living organisms, including humans. This ac...
Biomarkers are an index develops in living systems before/during pathophysiological situations. Thei...
Uncertainties in human health risk assessment, and the measuring on the impacts of contaminants have...
Uncertainties in human health risk assessment, and the measuring on the impacts of contaminants have...
Although the potential use of biomarkers within environmental risk assessment (ERA) has long been re...
A fundamental goal of environmental/occupational health policy is to reduce and, whenever possible, ...
A fundamental goal of environmental/occupational health policy is to reduce and, whenever possible, ...
Biomarkers are key molecular or cellular events that link a specific environmental exposure to a hea...
Evaluation of occupational or environmental risk due to exposure to chemicals requires sufficient in...
Biomarkers have been defined by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Committee on Biological Marker...
A fundamental goal of environmental/occupational health policy is to reduce and, whenever possible,...
Biomarkers have been used in clinical medicine for decades. With the rise of genomics and other adva...
Biomarkers have been used in clinical medicine for decades. With the rise of genomics and other adva...
Human biomonitoring (HBM) is a scientificallydeveloped approach for assessing human exposures to nat...
A major public health concern is the degree to which environmental or occupational exposures to exog...
Environmental pollutants generate harmful conditions for living organisms, including humans. This ac...
Biomarkers are an index develops in living systems before/during pathophysiological situations. Thei...