This book provides readers with a broad view of the field of molecular dosimetry by discussing its origins, underlying concepts, the wide range of approaches to making the measurements and applications for the results. Specific topics include the direct assessment of human carcinogens and assessment of low level risks, molecular epidemiology, validation of molecular epidemiologic methods, quantitative analysis of DNA adducts, the application of fluorescence to analysis of genotoxicity, exposure control versus risk assessment, genetic testing in the workplace, and medical screening for carcinogenesis.
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Pages: 488
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Pages: 450
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Pages: 390
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Pages: 457
Pages: 457
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research, Volume 374 Relevance of Animal Studies to the Evaluation of Human Cancer Risk Proceedings of a Symposium held December 5–8, 1990 in Austin, Texas Robert D’Amato, Thomas J. Slaga, William H. Farland, and Carol Henry, Editors The carcinogen bioassay in rodents has been a
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Pages: 588
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This a compendium of the principles for and practice of Molecular epidemiology. Focusing on methods for using biological markers in epidemiological research, this book explores markers relevant to a broad range of organ and disease systems research. It enumerates the considerations necessary for valid field research and provides a resource