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Genetic/Epigenetic Susceptibility to Superfund Chemicals
Supported by The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Program Overview
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Ongoing Program-funded Research Projects
PROJECT 1. Epigenetic Effects on Individual
Susceptibility to Heavy Metal- and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon-induced DNA Damage
PROJECT 2. Detection of Cr-DNA Adducts in Human Cells
PROJECT 3. Metal-induced Inflammatory Factors,
Oxidative Stress, and Suppression of Their Effects
PROJECT 4. Identification and Genetic Analysis of the Human Arsenic Efflux Pump
PROJECT 5. Mechanisms of Resistance of Aquatic Vertebrate Populations to Mixtures of Aromatic Hydrocarbon and Metal Contaminants
PROJECT 6. Microbial Biogeochemical Cycling of Arsenic and of Chromium Coupled to the Biodegradation of Aromatic Contaminant Compounds
PROJECT 7. Water-sediment Model and Criteria for Arsenic and Chrome
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