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Applying evolutionary genetics to developmental toxicology and risk assessment
2017
Reproductive Toxicology
Evolutionary thinking continues to challenge our views on health and disease. Yet, there is a communication gap between evolutionary biologists and toxicologists in recognizing the connections among developmental pathways, high-throughput screening, and birth defects in humans. To increase our capability in identifying potential developmental toxicants in humans, we propose to apply evolutionary genetics to improve the experimental design and data interpretation with various in vitro and
doi:10.1016/j.reprotox.2017.03.003
pmid:28267574
pmcid:PMC5829367
fatcat:3syrlt3m4bc3xn2b5dg73aojhu