Immunotoxicogenomics 1st Edition
Immunotoxicogenomics — 1st Edition by Muneeb U. Rehman, Naimat Ali, and Shafat Ali
Cutting-edge science meets practical application in this authoritative first edition that navigates the intersection of immunotoxicology and genomics. Ideal for researchers, clinicians, regulatory scientists, and advanced students, this book delivers a clear pathway from molecular data to real-world risk assessment.
Explore how genomic technologies reshape our understanding of immune system responses to chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and environmental exposures. Through accessible explanations of transcriptomics, biomarker discovery, high-throughput screening, and bioinformatic analysis, readers gain the tools to interpret complex datasets, design robust studies, and translate findings into safer Books and policies.
Why this book matters: it bridges laboratory science and applied toxicology, offering insight into immune-modulating mechanisms, predictive signatures of immunotoxicity, and implications for environmental health and occupational safety. The content is globally relevant—supporting decision-makers and scientists across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond who confront chemical risk, drug safety, and public-health challenges.
Packed with practical guidance, illustrative case studies, and methodological best practices, the volume promotes reproducibility and responsible data interpretation. Whether you’re building a research program, developing regulatory submissions, or integrating toxicogenomic approaches into clinical pipelines, this resource helps you stay at the forefront of immunotoxicogenomics.
Advance your work with a professionally written, scientifically rigorous reference that combines conceptual clarity and actionable insight. Secure your copy today to strengthen your expertise in immunotoxicology, genomics, biomarkers, and translational risk assessment.
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