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E-raamat: Application of Toxicogenomics to Cross-Species Extrapolation: A Report of a Workshop

  • Formaat: 58 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2006
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309656139
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Some of what we know about the health effects of exposure to chemicals from food, drugs, and the environment come from studies of occupational, inadvertent, or accident-related exposures. When there is not enough human data, scientists rely on animal data to assess risk from chemical exposure and make health and safety decisions. However, humans and animals can respond differently to chemicals, including the types of adverse effects experienced and the dosages at which they occur. Scientists in the field of toxicogenomics are using new technologies to study the effects of chemicals. For example, in response to a particular chemical exposure, they can study gene expression ("transcriptomics"), proteins ("proteomics") and metabolites ("metabolomics"), and they can also look at how individual and species differences in the underlying DNA sequence itself can result in different responses to the environment. Based on a workshop held in August 2004, this report explores how toxicogenomics could enhance scientists' ability to make connections between data from experimental animal studies and human health.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary of Workshop Appendix A: Workshop Agenda Appendix B: Biographical Information on Workshop Speakers Appendix C: Biographical Information on Workshop Planning Committee
SUMMARY OF THE WORKSHOP 1(29)
Introduction,
1(3)
Emerging Molecular and Computational Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation,
4(1)
Potential Implications of Genomics for Risk Assessment,
5(3)
Technological Challenges of Cross-Species Extraploation Using Proteomics,
8(1)
Modeling Gene-Expression Data to Predict Human Hepatotoxicity After Inconsistent Animal Responses,
9(2)
Using Metabolomics to Explore Species Differences in Metabolism and Distribution,
11(3)
A Systems-Biology Approach to Cross-Species Extrapolation,
14(3)
Combining Transcriptional and Toxicologic Approaches to Understanding the Basis of Species Differences in Conazole Carcinogenesis,
17(3)
Species Differences in Response to Perfluorooctanoic Acid,
20(2)
Summary of Roundtable Discussion,
22(6)
Conclusion,
28(2)
REFERENCES 30(3)
APPENDIXES
A. Workshop Agenda
33(3)
B. Biographical Information on Workshop Speakers
36(5)
C. Biographical Information on Workshop Planning Committee
41
Committee on Applications of Toxicogenomics to Cross-Species Extrapolation, Committee on Emerging Issues and Data on Environmental Contaminants, National Research Council