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1998
One of the most profound topics for experimental and theoretical research into carcinogenesis and other human diseases, has been given the term gene-environment interaction (GEI). Of course one of the themes that has been repeatedly stressed in this book is the fact that environmental and genetic factors frequently interact and that disease occurrence ...
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One of the most profound topics for experimental and theoretical research into carcinogenesis and other human diseases, has been given the term gene-environment interaction (GEI). Of course one of the themes that has been repeatedly stressed in this book is the fact that environmental and genetic factors frequently interact and that disease occurrence ...
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Genetics and Gene–Environment Interaction
2018Trauma and stress-related disorders make an excellent case for gene-environment interactions because although exposure to trauma and stress is a well-established risk factors toward their development, such factors alone are not sufficient to explain etiopathogenesis. Exposure to traumatic events is a prerequisite of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Guia Guffanti+3 more
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Gene-Environment Interactions in Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatology, 2001Exocrine pancreatic cancer remains a major cause of cancer death in Western populations. Despite many efforts, little is known about its etiology. Tobacco is the only established cause, although the proportion of cases of exocrine pancreatic cancer attributed to it is only 30%. A family history of pancreatic cancer accounts for 10% of the cases of this
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Biological Implications of Gene–Environment Interaction
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2008Gene-environment interaction (G x E) has been treated as both a statistical phenomenon and a biological reality. It is argued that, although there are important statistical issues that need to be considered, the focus has to be on the biological implications of G x E.
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Understanding Gene–Environment Interactions
Genetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers, 2011Kristin Baxter+2 more
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Introduction: Gene–environment interactions
European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2012openaire +3 more sources