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Systems level insights into the impact of airborne exposure on SARS-CoV-2 pathogenesis and COVID-19 outcome - A multi-omics big data study. Manivannan Jeganathan, et al. Gene reports 2021 0 0. 101312 ![]() |
Health disparities: Intracellular consequences of social determinants of health. Emeny Rebecca T, et al. Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2021 2 0. 115444 ![]() ![]() |
From the Exposome to the Socioexposome in COVID-19 Research-A Call for More Multidisciplinary Research. Koch Sarah et al. JAMA network open 2020 12 (12) e2032287 ![]()
A socioexposome approach combines expertise in the fields of genomics, environmental exposures, and health behavior sciences with the expertise pooled in social sciences.7 With this multidisciplinary framework, researchers can situate and contextualize natural science data and findings across the individual, local, and global scales, rendering a full picture of the interplay among biological disease pathways and social and environmental forces.
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Exposome and Immunity Training: How Pathogen Exposure Order Influences Innate Immune Cell Lineage Commitment and Function. Adams Kevin, et al. International journal of molecular sciences 2020 11 0. (22) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Advances and recent developments in asthma in 2020. Cevhertas Lacin, et al. Allergy 2020 9 0. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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