Environmental Epigenetics in Toxicology and Public Health
Trygve O Tollefsbol editor Rebecca Fry editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Published:23rd Oct '20
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Environmental Epigenetics in Toxicology and Public Health provides in-depth discussions of the suite of complex environmental factors shown to impact epigenetic components within the cell, as well as evidence that these epigenetic modifications are tied to early and later life health effects. This book offers a translational research perspective, highlighting both in vivo and human population-based evidence for ties between the environment, the epigenome, and health outcomes, with an emphasis on evidence for transgenerational effects of exposures, as well as developmental windows of susceptibility to environmentally-linked epigenetic effects. This volume in the Translational Epigenetics series aides in the development of new therapeutic options meant to reverse inappropriate epigenetic alterations, helping researchers in their efforts prevent and treat a variety of chronic diseases tied to environmental exposures.
"This is an important entry in the Translational Epigenetic series at a time that such methods are moving from a status of novel to practice and even translational. This beautifully illustrated volume in the series will likely become useful, if not essential, for two groups -- graduate students encountering the material for the first time and seasoned professionals, often researchers, who have read about these techniques and now wish to employ them. Given the emergence of this field, I don't believe many years will pass before a second edition is necessary. This is perhaps the most essential public health book I have reviewed in some time." --© Doody’s Review Service, 2021, John T. Pierce, MBBS(MD), reviewer, expert opinion
ISBN: 9780128199688
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 790g
364 pages