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Main Author: Jha, Awadhesh N
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Mutation research. Reviews in mutation research 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40210508/
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contents Eco-genotoxicology: A personal reflection. Jha, Awadhesh N Humans Ecotoxicology Animals Artificial Intelligence This reflective commentary provides a personal viewpoint of developments, over the last 3 decades, in the relatively new, multidisciplinary field of 'eco-genotoxicology,' also called 'genetic ecotoxicology'. It aims to outline the scope of the subject area in relation to the historical development of the discipline, critically categorising accomplishments made, taking into account the available information. It also recognises limitations of the existing information and difficulties encountered in this challenging field. Where appropriate, the article makes comparisons to the advances made in human genetic toxicology and radiation biology. The article critically covers the applications of prevailing and emerging tools being used in the field, such as omics, in vitro methodologies, modelling approaches, and artificial intelligence (AI). It also identifies potential areas of development and attempts to credit some of the important personal contributions made in this exciting and challenging subject in relation to human and environmental health.
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spellingShingle Eco-genotoxicology: A personal reflection.
Jha, Awadhesh N
Humans
Ecotoxicology
Animals
Artificial Intelligence
Eco-genotoxicology: A personal reflection. Jha, Awadhesh N Humans Ecotoxicology Animals Artificial Intelligence This reflective commentary provides a personal viewpoint of developments, over the last 3 decades, in the relatively new, multidisciplinary field of 'eco-genotoxicology,' also called 'genetic ecotoxicology'. It aims to outline the scope of the subject area in relation to the historical development of the discipline, critically categorising accomplishments made, taking into account the available information. It also recognises limitations of the existing information and difficulties encountered in this challenging field. Where appropriate, the article makes comparisons to the advances made in human genetic toxicology and radiation biology. The article critically covers the applications of prevailing and emerging tools being used in the field, such as omics, in vitro methodologies, modelling approaches, and artificial intelligence (AI). It also identifies potential areas of development and attempts to credit some of the important personal contributions made in this exciting and challenging subject in relation to human and environmental health.
title Eco-genotoxicology: A personal reflection.
topic Humans
Ecotoxicology
Animals
Artificial Intelligence
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40210508/