评估化学物质暴露如何影响人类健康
1The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
概括
描述人类的化学物质暴露需要先进的方法. 需要新的工具来测量小分子,以了解它们对健康的影响.
科学领域:
- 环境健康科学 环境健康科学
- 毒理学 毒理学 毒理学
- 生物分子分析.
背景情况:
- 人类暴露在各种人为分子中,给测量带来了挑战.
- 了解化学物质对健康的影响需要多种化学方法.
- 基因组,转录基因组和蛋白质基因组分析工具已经显著进步.
研究的目的:
- 突出化学物质暴露评估中需要改进的方法.
- 强调非向性小分子测量对人类健康研究的重要性.
主要方法:
- 审查当前的多omics测量技术.
- 识别异生菌和内生代谢物分析中的技术差距.
主要成果:
- 基因组,转录组和蛋白质组分析已经得到很好的发展.
- 在小型分子分析的仪器仪表和计算方面需要取得重大进展.
结论:
- 进一步发展非向的小分子测量对于全面的化学物质暴露评估至关重要.
- 增强的分析能力将改善对化学物质暴露和人类健康结果的理解.
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