Abstract:Over the past decade, evidence has shown that epigenetic mechanisms play an important role in human disease susceptibility and cancer. Studies of potential human carcinogens have been expanded to include those that do not appear to damage DNA directly but rather alter gene expression patterns through epigenetic mechanisms such as alterations in DNA methylation, histone modifi cations/chromatin alterations, and microRNA. Given that almost 25 % of all human diseases are estimated to be caused by environmental ex… Show more
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