Environmental Epigenetics in Toxicology and Public Health provides
in-depth discussions of the suite of complex environmental factors
shown to impact epigenetic components within the cell, as well as
evidence that these epigenetic modifications are tied to early and
later life health effects. This book offers a translational
research perspective, highlighting both in vivo and human
population-based evidence for ties between the environment, the
epigenome, and health outcomes, with an emphasis on evidence for
transgenerational effects of exposures, as well as developmental
windows of susceptibility to environmentally-linked epigenetic
effects. This volume in the Translational Epigenetics series aides
in the development of new therapeutic options meant to reverse
inappropriate epigenetic alterations, helping researchers in their
efforts prevent and treat a variety of chronic diseases tied to
environmental exposures.
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