Abstract
Toxicogenomics is a field of science that studies toxicology with genomics and other high-throughput molecular technologies and bioinformatics. Typically, it applies transcript, protein and metabolite profiling technologies to investigate the interaction between genes/proteins/ metabolites and environmental stress in disease causation and toxicity. The concept of toxicogenomics was first introduced in 1999, inspired by the rapid advancement of microarray technologies. The field has quickly expanded by including proteomics, metabolomics and other new high-throughput technologies. In Ayurvedic perspective, toxicogenomics can be correlated with the Beeja Dosha Dushti.
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