Goedde_1979_Fortschr.Med_97_127

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Title : [Ecogenetics] - Goedde_1979_Fortschr.Med_97_127
Author(s) : Goedde HW
Ref : Fortschr Med , 97 :127 , 1979
Abstract :

Some examples of ecogenetics--including pharmacogenetics--demonstrate the tremendous variability in genetic constitution within a population as well as between different populations. They are the reason for different atypical responses to xenobiotics, synthetics like drugs, pesticides, insecticides, herbicides, industrial irritation, smog, cigarettes, alcohol, as well as naturally occurring substances like aflatoxines. It is unknown to what extent individuals differ in their susceptibilities and which genetic consequences of exposure of the human population to toxic environmental agents will occur. It is referred to genetic traits causing a predisposition for atypical reactions against chemicals of different structure as well as to the mutagenic and inductive action of such compounds. In this connection, population genetic aspects will be considered. All examples have to be seen in the context of ecogenetics, the genetically determined individual differences in adverse responses to environmental pollutants, and they are of special interest for preventive and industrial medicine.

PubMedSearch : Goedde_1979_Fortschr.Med_97_127
PubMedID: 311313

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Goedde HW (1979)
[Ecogenetics]
Fortschr Med 97 :127

Goedde HW (1979)
Fortschr Med 97 :127