The evaluation of chemical hazard is based on the identification of the quality and the quantity of adverse effects as a consequence of exposure. The adverse effects that do not involve genetic damage are often related to the chemical dose or concentration. The adverse outcome is the consequence of a row of key events, each targeting a different biological trait. The identification of these key events at molecular and cellular level would provide novel biomarkers of exposure and risk. The application of toxicogenomics approaches to experimental models of chemical exposure allows the detection of gene pathways involved in response to low doses of the chemical as an early endpoint of adversity. The use of toxicogenomics would improve the know...
Prevailing knowledge gaps in linking specific molecular changes to apical outcomes and methodologica...
Specific genotoxic events such as gene mutations and/or chromosome damage are considered hallmarks o...
Toxicogenomics tries to evaluate the toxicity and safety of chemical compounds by analyzing gene exp...
The evaluation of chemical hazard is based on the identification of the quality and the quantity of ...
The evaluation of chemical hazard is based on the identification of the quality and the quantity of ...
There are a number of ways in which global analysis of gene expression may be useful in improving th...
AbstractGenotoxicity testing is a critical component of chemical assessment. The use of integrated a...
Environmental toxicogenomics aims to collect, analyze and interpret data on changes in gene expressi...
Ecological and evolutionary functional genomics has progressed enormously over the last 10 years. On...
In a joint effort involving scientists from academia, industry and regulatory agencies, ECETOC's act...
A systems-level understanding of molecular perturbations is crucial for evaluating chemical-induced ...
Microarray analysis is used for simultaneous measurement of expression of thousands of genes in a gi...
Prevailing knowledge gaps in linking specific molecular changes to apical outcomes and methodologica...
Toxicology is one of the scientific disciplines that has most evolved in recent years due to scienti...
Prevailing knowledge gaps in linking specific molecular changes to apical outcomes and methodologica...
Specific genotoxic events such as gene mutations and/or chromosome damage are considered hallmarks o...
Toxicogenomics tries to evaluate the toxicity and safety of chemical compounds by analyzing gene exp...
The evaluation of chemical hazard is based on the identification of the quality and the quantity of ...
The evaluation of chemical hazard is based on the identification of the quality and the quantity of ...
There are a number of ways in which global analysis of gene expression may be useful in improving th...
AbstractGenotoxicity testing is a critical component of chemical assessment. The use of integrated a...
Environmental toxicogenomics aims to collect, analyze and interpret data on changes in gene expressi...
Ecological and evolutionary functional genomics has progressed enormously over the last 10 years. On...
In a joint effort involving scientists from academia, industry and regulatory agencies, ECETOC's act...
A systems-level understanding of molecular perturbations is crucial for evaluating chemical-induced ...
Microarray analysis is used for simultaneous measurement of expression of thousands of genes in a gi...
Prevailing knowledge gaps in linking specific molecular changes to apical outcomes and methodologica...
Toxicology is one of the scientific disciplines that has most evolved in recent years due to scienti...
Prevailing knowledge gaps in linking specific molecular changes to apical outcomes and methodologica...
Specific genotoxic events such as gene mutations and/or chromosome damage are considered hallmarks o...
Toxicogenomics tries to evaluate the toxicity and safety of chemical compounds by analyzing gene exp...