Genomic And Epigenomic Biomarkers Of Toxicology And Disease : Clinical And Therapeutic Actions (EPUB)
Written by Saura C. Sahu
Epigenomic and Genomic Biomarkers for Disease and Toxicology
The most recent advances in biomarker science that are relevant to toxicology and medicine
Cutting-edge studies on genomic and epigenomic biomarkers are dispersed throughout the scholarly literature, resulting in a fast
evolving field of study that makes it challenging to determine the current state of scientific activity.
A thorough and authoritative compilation of the most recent advancements in the application of genomic and epigenomic biomarkers
to toxicology, disease prevention, cancer detection, therapeutics, gene therapy and other fields can be found in Genomic and
Epigenomic Biomarkers of Toxicology and Disease : Clinical and Therapeutic Actions.
This edited volume, which features contributions from a range of internationally renowned researchers, provides special insights
into the present and potential future directions of the explored fields of study.
This monograph brings together cutting-edge knowledge on both genomic and epigenomic biomarkers from a variety of experts
worldwide and it comprises: A comprehensive overview of microRNAs as non-invasive indicators of chemical hazard and toxicity
thorough investigations of transcriptome applications in toxicology and medicine, as well as extracellular vesicle-associated miRNAs
as hazardous biomarkers In-depth talks about circulating miRNAs as metal exposure biomarkers and microRNAs as malignant
mesothelioma biomarkers comprehensive analyses of noncoding RNAs’ function in innate immune responses affected by
environmental arsenic, with an emphasis on microRNAs Genomic and Epigenomic Biomarkers of Toxicology and Disease: Clinical and
Therapeutic Actions is an excellent resource for researchers, toxicologists, risk assessors and regulators.
Graduate students who have an interest in biomarkers, toxicology, agriculture, or the environment should also have a copy of this
book in their library.
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