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The Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD): A Resource for Comparative Toxicological Studies

机译:比较毒物基因组学数据库(CTD):比较毒理学研究资源

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The etiology of most chronic diseases involves interactions between environmental factors and genes that modulate important biological processes (Olden and Wilson, 2000. Nat Rev Genet 1(2):149-153). We are developing the publicly available ComparativeToxicogenomics Database (CTD) to promote understanding about the effects of environmental chemicals on human health. CTD identifies interactions between chemicals and genes and facilitates cross-species comparative studies of these genes. The use of diverse animal models and cross-species comparative sequence studies has been critical for understanding basic physiological mechanisms and gene and protein functions. Similarly, these approaches will be valuable for exploring the molecular mechanisms of action of environmental chemicals and the genetic basis of differential susceptibility.
机译:大多数慢性病的病因学涉及环境因素与调节重要生物学过程的基因之间的相互作用(Olden和Wilson,2000年。Nat Rev Genet 1(2):149-153)。我们正在开发可公开获取的比较毒物基因组学数据库(CTD),以增进对环境化学物质对人类健康影响的理解。 CTD识别化学物质和基因之间的相互作用,并促进这些基因的跨物种比较研究。使用多种动物模型和跨物种比较序列研究对于理解基本的生理机制以及基因和蛋白质功能至关重要。同样,这些方法对于探索环境化学物质的分子作用机理和差异敏感性的遗传基础也将是有价值的。

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