… intercellular communication as a biological “Rosetta stone” in understanding, in a systems biological manner, stem cell behavior, mechanisms of epigenetic toxicology …

JE Trosko - Journal of Membrane Biology, 2007 - Springer
In spite of the early speculation by Loewenstein that one of the critical distinguishing
phenotypes of cancers from normal cells was the dysfunction of gap junctional intercellular …

The gap junction as a “Biological Rosetta Stone”: implications of evolution, stem cells to homeostatic regulation of health and disease in the Barker hypothesis

JE Trosko - Journal of cell communication and signaling, 2011 - Springer
… In effect, epigenetic changes are alterations in the expression of genes at the … “epigenetic
changes” that can lead to heritable changes (which is correct). However, other epigenetic

Modulation of GAP Junctional Communication by “Epigenetic” Toxicants: A Shared Mechanism in Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis, Atherogenesis, Immunomodulation …

JE Trosko, CC Chang, B Upham - Biomarkers of …, 2002 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… tional, and posttranslational levels (epigenetic toxicology). Both … field of toxicology is the
mechanism of chemically induced … The biological Rosetta Stone idea suggests that by looking at …

[图书][B] Epigenetics: the death of the genetic theory of disease transmission

JD Wallach, M Lan, GN Schrauzer - 2014 - books.google.com
The book EPIGENETICS is a global update of Darwin's book The Origin of Species. There is …
EPIGENETICS is required reading for the very survival of Americans and yes all of humanity-…

[HTML][HTML] Mechanisms of Epigenetic Toxicity in the Pathogenesis of Cancer for" Precision Medicine"

JE Trosko - Journal of Cancer Treatment and …, 2018 - cancertreatmentjournal.com
… Early observations by Werner Loewenstein 91 represented the “Rosetta Stone” in developing
the hypothesis that GJIC plays a major role in the toxicological mechanism of many human …

The promises and challenges of toxico-epigenomics: environmental chemicals and their impacts on the epigenome

FFL Chung, Z Herceg - Environmental Health Perspectives, 2020 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
… as epigenetic disruptors. We also discuss the advantages and challenges of using epigenetic
… risk assessment, and our perspectives on the future role of epigenetics in toxicology. …

From Radiation Genetics, Mutagenesis, Gap Junctions, Epigenetics, Stem Cells and an Integration of Radiation and Chemical Carcinogenesis

JE Trosko - Radiation Research, 2024 - meridian.allenpress.com
… the epigenetic toxicological effects. These are strategies to prevent the toxic effects of any
epigenetic … This concept of gap junctional intercellular communication, being a “Rosetta Stone” …

[HTML][HTML] Translating stem cell studies to the clinic for CNS repair: current state of the art and the need for a Rosetta stone

K Aboody, A Capela, N Niazi, JH Stern, S Temple - Neuron, 2011 - cell.com
Since their discovery twenty years ago and prospective isolation a decade later, neural
stem cells (NSCs), their progenitors, and differentiated cell derivatives along with other stem-cell …

Preserving human potential as freedom: a framework for regulating epigenetic harms

F Khan - Health Matrix, 2010 - HeinOnline
… Mapping human DNA did not turn out to be a Rosetta Stone unlocking the mysteries of heredity
… Lack of toxicological or material safety data is a problem that undermines many potential …

A paradigm shift is required for the risk assessment of potential human health after exposure to low level chemical exposures: a response to the toxicity testing in the …

JE Trosko, BL Upham - International journal of toxicology, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
… This challenge is not that mutations do not play roles in human-inherited or somatic diseases
but that chemical exposures bring about disease end points by epigenetic mechanisms or …