2005
DOI: 10.4103/0971-6866.16804
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Contribution of genomics, proteomics, and single-nucleotide polymorphism in toxicology research and Indian scenario

Abstract: Advancement in the molecular tools used in toxicology has provided immense information about the cellular and global structure and function of toxicant-responsive genes. Now, it has become possible to assess the functional activity of genes and proteins involved in various toxicological pathways, which were not possible with the conventional methods. Many genes are known to have a greater influence on the susceptibility to environmental agents than others; therefore, identification and characterization of poly… Show more

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