Omics approaches in the context of environmental toxicology
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Cook, JC; Denslow, ND; Iguchi, T; Linney, EA; Miracle, A; Shaw, JR; Viant, MR; Zacharewski, TR
January 1, 2006
The goals of this chapter are to 1) introduce genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics technologies; 2) describe the advantages and challenges associated with these approaches compared to traditional methodologies, particularly from the perspective of cross-species extrapolation within human and environmental toxicology; and 3) identify solutions that will facilitate the incorporation of these technologies into environmental toxicology.
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9781420043341
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January 1, 2006
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1 / 31
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Cook, J. C., Denslow, N. D., Iguchi, T., Linney, E. A., Miracle, A., Shaw, J. R., … Zacharewski, T. R. (2006). Omics approaches in the context of environmental toxicology (pp. 1–31).
Cook, J. C., N. D. Denslow, T. Iguchi, E. A. Linney, A. Miracle, J. R. Shaw, M. R. Viant, and T. R. Zacharewski. “Omics approaches in the context of environmental toxicology,” 1–31, 2006.
Cook JC, Denslow ND, Iguchi T, Linney EA, Miracle A, Shaw JR, et al. Omics approaches in the context of environmental toxicology. In 2006. p. 1–31.
Cook, J. C., et al. Omics approaches in the context of environmental toxicology. 2006, pp. 1–31.
Cook JC, Denslow ND, Iguchi T, Linney EA, Miracle A, Shaw JR, Viant MR, Zacharewski TR. Omics approaches in the context of environmental toxicology. 2006. p. 1–31.
ISBN
9781420043341
Publication Date
January 1, 2006
Start / End Page
1 / 31