TJNPR 2017
DOI: 10.26538/tjnpr/v1i5.4
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Toxicant-Nutrient Interaction as a Veritable Host Resistance Against Chemical Toxicity in the Rapidly Industrializing Developing Nations

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“…This increases the risk of chemical toxicity, with consequences such as genotoxicity, cancer, and teratogenicity. (12) It is possible to address the inadequate technological advances in science and medicine to drive diagnosis and technological intervention in developmental toxicity risk assessment to resolve its complexity and concerns, as well as to mitigate the adverse implications that may be associated with industrializing developing nations in this regards. The integration of various testing methods enhances our understanding of developmental toxicity and helps regulators and scientists make informed decisions regarding substance safety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This increases the risk of chemical toxicity, with consequences such as genotoxicity, cancer, and teratogenicity. (12) It is possible to address the inadequate technological advances in science and medicine to drive diagnosis and technological intervention in developmental toxicity risk assessment to resolve its complexity and concerns, as well as to mitigate the adverse implications that may be associated with industrializing developing nations in this regards. The integration of various testing methods enhances our understanding of developmental toxicity and helps regulators and scientists make informed decisions regarding substance safety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%