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An evolutionary perspective for the exposome
Abstract The exposome was proposed following the realization that most human diseases have an environmental rather than a genetic (hereditary) origin. Non-communicable diseases are, in fact, the consequence of multiple exposures that activate a sequence of stages in a multistage process that already starts in early life.
Paolo Vineis, Sonia Dagnino
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Pyroptosis plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of mental disorders. However, its specific role and mechanism in arsenic (As)-induced generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) remain elusive.
Wei-Xing Lei +9 more
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Functional genetic variants and susceptibility and prediction of gestational diabetes mellitus
The aetiological mechanism of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) has still not been fully understood. The aim of this study was to explore the associations between functional genetic variants screened from a genome-wide association study (GWAS) and GDM ...
Gongchen Huang +5 more
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A long and winding road: Culture change on data sharing in exposomics
Data sharing requires cooperation from data generators (e.g., epidemiologists, lab investigators) and data users (e.g., epidemiologists, biostatisticians, computer scientists).
Robert O Wright +5 more
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ObjectiveThe relationship between insulin resistance and cognitive function has long been a subject of interest, but the association between the metabolic syndrome-insulin resistance (METS-IR) index and cognitive impairment remains unclear.MethodsWe ...
Nian Jiang +14 more
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Advancing Exposomic Research in Prenatal Respiratory Disease Programming
Rosalind J. Wright
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IDSL.UFA assigns high confidence molecular formula annotations for untargeted LC/HRMS datasets in metabolomics and exposomics [PDF]
Sadjad Fakouri Baygi +4 more
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Neurotoxicity of manganese via ferroptosis induced by redox imbalance and iron overload
Manganese (Mn) is an essential trace element for maintaining bodily functions. Excessive exposure to Mn can pose serious health risks to humans and animals, particularly to the nervous system.
Changyong Wang +10 more
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