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Handbook of Toxicogenomics


Handbook of Toxicogenomics

A Strategic View of Current Research and Applications
1. Aufl.

von: Jürgen Borlak

214,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell (WB)
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 06.03.2006
ISBN/EAN: 9783527604517
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 705

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Toxicogenomics is a new, dynamic and very promising field that can help optimize toxicity analyses and streamline research into active substances. It is of interest not only for basic research and development, but also from a legal and ethical perspective. Here, experts from all the fields mentioned will find solid information provided by an international team of experienced authors. With its approach as an interdisciplinary overview, it will prove particularly useful for all those needing to develop appropriate research strategies.<br> The authors work for major research institutions, such as the Fraunhofer Institute of Toxicology and Experimental Medicine (Germany), the German Cancer Research Center, the National Institute of Environmental Health Science (USA), the National Institute of Health Science (Japan) or for companies like Affymetrix, Altana Pharma, Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bruker, Merck, Nimblegen, Novartis, and Syngenta. Coverage ranges from the technology platforms applied, including DNA arrays or proteomics, via the bioinformatics tools required, right up to applications of toxicogenomics presented in numerous case studies, while also including an overview of national programs and initiatives as well as regulatory perspectives.<br> Walter Rosenthal, Director of the Research Institute for Molecular Pharmacology in Berlin, praises the book thus: "I would like to congratulate the publishers of this handbook, one that deals with a extremely hot topic. They have succeeded in gaining as authors leading representatives from this field. The Handbook impressively shows how modern genomic research is leading to rapid advances and new insights within toxicology."<br>
Preface. <p>1 Introduction (Jürgen Borlak).</p> <p><b>Technology Platforms in Toxicogenomics.</b></p> <p>2 Expression Profiling using SAGE and cDNA Arrays (Andreas Bosio).</p> <p>3 Oligo Arrays, Global Transcriptome Analysis (Jacques Retief, Earl Hubbell, and David Finkelstein).</p> <p>4 Toxicogenomics Applications of Open-platform High Density DNA Microarrays (Mark McCormick and Emile F. Nuwaysir).</p> <p>5 Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics: Principles and Applications (Uwe Rapp).</p> <p>6 Covalent Protein Modification Analysis by Electrospray Tandem Mass Spectrometry (Wolf D. Lehmann).</p> <p>7 Chromatin Immunoprecipitation-based Identification of Gene Regulatory Networks (Monika Niehof and Jürgen Borlak).</p> <p>8 NMR Spectroscopy as a Versatile Analytical Platform for Toxicology Research (Olivia Corcoran).</p> <p><b>Bioinformatic Tools in Toxicogenomics.</b></p> <p>9 Generation and Validation of a Reference System for Toxicogenomics DNA Microarray Experiments (Jürgen Cox, Hans Gmünder, Andreas Hohn, and Hubert Rehrauer).</p> <p>10 The Chemical Effects in Biological Systems (CEBS) Knowledge Base (Michael D. Waters, Gary Boorman, Pierre Bushel, Michael Cunningham, Rick Irwin, Alex Merrick, Kenneth Olden, Richard Paules, James K. Selkirk, Stanley Stasiewicz, Ben Van Houten, Nigel Walker, Brenda Weis, Honghui Wan, and Raymond Tennant).</p> <p>11 Investigating the Effective Range of Agents by Using Integrative Modelling (Andreas Freier, Ralf Hofestädt, and Thoralf Toepel).</p> <p>12 Databases and Tools for in silico Analysis of Regulation of Gene Expression (Alexander Kel, Olga Kel-Margoulis, and Edgar Wingender).</p> <p>13 Systems Biology Applied to Toxicogenomics (Klaus Prank, Matthias Höchsmann, Björn Oleson, Thomas Schmidt, Leila Taher, and Dion Whitehead).</p> <p><b>Application of Toxicogenomic: Case Studies.</b></p> <p>14 Regulatory Networks of Liver-enriched Transcription Factors in Liver Biology and Disease (Jürgen Borlak, Jürgen Klempnauer, and Harald Schrem).</p> <p>15 Toxicogenomics Applied to Understanding Cholestasis and Steatosis in the Liver (Timothy W. Gant, Peter Greaves, Andrew G. Smith, and Andreas Gescher).</p> <p>16 Toxicogenomics Applied to Cardiovascular Toxicity (Thomas Thum and Jürgen Borlak).</p> <p>17 Toxicogenomics Applied to Endocrine Disruption (Damian G. Deavall, Jonathan G. Moggs, and George Orphanides).</p> <p>18 Toxicogenomics Applied to Teratogenicity Studies (Philip G. Hewitt, Peter-J. Kramer, and Jürgen Borlak).</p> <p>19 Toxicogenomics Applied to Nephrotoxicity (Anke Lühe and Heinz Hildebrand).</p> <p>20 Toxicogenomic Analysis of Human Umbilical Cords to Establish a New Risk Assessment of Human Foetal Exposure to Multiple Chemicals (Masatoshi Komiyama and Chisato Mori).</p> <p>21 Genetic Variability: Implications for Toxicogenomic Research (Gilbert Schönfelder, Dieter Schwarz, Thomas Gerloff, Martin Paul, and Ivar Roots).</p> <p>22 Profiling of Peripheral Blood Gene Expression to Search for Biomarkers (Arno Kalkuhl and Mario Beilmann).</p> <p>23 How Things Could Be Done Better Using Toxicogenomics: A Retrospective Analysis (Laura Suter and Rodolfo Gasser).</p> <p>24 Toxicogenomics Applied to Hematotoxicology (Yoko Hirabayashi and Tohru Inoue).</p> <p><b>The National Toxicogenomic Program/Initiatives.</b></p> <p>25 The National Toxicogenomics Program (James K. Selkirk, Michael D. Waters, and Raymond W. Tennant).</p> <p>26 Toxicogenomics: Japanese Initiative (Tetsuro Urushidani and Taku Nagao).</p> <p><b>Point of View from Regulatory Authorities and Ethical Aspects.</b></p> <p>27 Toxicogenomics in Need of an ICH Guideline? Experiences from the Past (Frauke Meyer and Gerd Bode).</p> <p><b>Subject Index.</b></p>
"…one of the few volumes that provide an overview of a field that will increasingly impact us in our daily work, and to which pathologists have a great deal to contribute." (<i>Veterinary Pathology</i>, November 2005) <p>"In summary, the handbook is written by many of the leaders in the field and provides a comprehensive overview of the interdisciplinary field of toxicogenomics.... both skilled practitioners and those new to the field will find something worthwhile and interesting in this comprehensive handbook." (<i>ChemBioChem</i>)</p>
<b>J&uuml;rgen Borlak</b> received a degree in biochemistry and a PhD in biochemical toxicology at the University of Reading, UK, in 1988. He was a Cancer Research Campaign-founded postdoctoral research scientist and in 1990 joined the Marion Merrel Dow Research Institute in Strasbourg, France, as Senior Research Biochemist. In 1998, he was appointed Director of the Center of Drug Research and Molecular Pharmacology at the Fraunhofer Institute of Toxicology and Experimental Medicine; the centre focuses largely on the molecular effects of drugs and xenobiotics, using a wide range of methods and technologies in cell biology, genomics and molecular biology. In 2000 J&uuml;rgen Borlak was habilitated in pharmacology and toxicology and received the venia legendi at the Medical School of Hannover. In 2002 he was appointed as full professor to the chair of Pharmaco- and Toxicogenomics at the Medical School of Hannover. He was also appointed as Professor of Molecular Anatomy at the Medical Faculty of the University Leipzig in 2003. <br /> J&uuml;rgen Borlak is a member of, among others, the Biochemical Society, the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Society of Experimental Biology and the International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics. He is a reviewer for various scientific journals and appointed by the World Health Organisation as an expert on chemical and drug safety.
"I would like to congratulate you on the publication of your Handbook, which deals with a hot topic. You have succeeded in acquiring leading representatives of this field as authors. The Handbook shows in a fascinating manner how modern genome research is leading to rapid progress and new discoveries in the area of toxicology."<br /> --Professor Walter Rosenthal, Director, Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie

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