05399nam 22007094a 450 991102037420332120200520144314.0978661234292997811199656191119965616978128234292712823429249780470725726047072572997804707257190470725710(CKB)1000000000687510(EBL)470121(SSID)ssj0000303507(PQKBManifestationID)11227118(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000303507(PQKBWorkID)10276610(PQKB)11468947(MiAaPQ)EBC470121(OCoLC)264621008(Perlego)1011612(EXLCZ)99100000000068751020080125d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMolecular epidemiology of chronic diseases /editors, Chris Wild, Paolo Vineis, Seymour GarteChichester, England ;Hoboken, NJ J. Wileyc20081 online resource (386 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780470027431 0470027436 Includes bibliographical references and index.MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CHRONICDISEASES; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: why molecular epidemiology?; 2 Study design; 2.1. Introduction: study design at square one; 2.2. Epidemiological measures; 2.3. Bias; 2.4. More on confounding; 2.5. Specifi cities of molecular epidemiology design; 2.6. Conclusions; References; Essential reading; 3 Molecular epidemiological studies that can be nested within cohorts; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Case-cohort studies; 3.3. Nested case-control studies3.4. Considerations regarding biomarker analyses in case-cohort and nested case-control studies3.5. Conclusion; References; 4 Family studies, haplotypes and gene association studies; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Family studies; 4.3. Genetic association studies; 4.4. Discussion; References; 5 Individual susceptibility and gene-environment interaction; 5.1. Individual susceptibility; 5.2. Genetic susceptibility; 5.3. Metabolic susceptibility genes; 5.4. Study designs; 5.5. Gene-environment interaction; 5.6. Exposure dose effects in gene-environment interactions5.7. Mutational effects of gene-environment interactions5.8. Conclusions; References; 6 Biomarker validation; 6.1. Validity and reliability; 6.2. Biomarker variability; 6.3. Measurement of variation; 6.4. Other issues of validation; 6.5. Measurement error; 6.6. Blood collection for biomarkers; 6.7. Validation of high-throughput techniques; References; 7 Exposure assessment; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Initial considerations of an exposure assessment strategy; 7.3. Exposure pathways and routes; 7.4. Exposure dimensions; 7.5. Exposure classifi cation, measurement or modelling7.6. Retrospective exposure assessment7.7. Validation studies; 7.8. Quality control issues; References; 8 Carcinogen metabolites as biomarkers; 8.1. Introduction; 8.2. Overview of carcinogen metabolism; 8.3. Examples of carcinogen metabolite biomarkers; 8.4. Summary; References; 9 Biomarkers of exposure: adducts; 9.1. Introduction; 9.2. Methods for adduct detection; 9.3. Adducts identifi ed in human tissue; 9.4. Adducts as biomarkers of occupational and environmental exposure to carcinogens; 9.5. Smoking-related adducts; 9.6. DNA adducts in prospective studies; 9.7. Conclusions; References10 Biomarkers of mutation and DNA repair capacity10.1. Introduction; 10.2. Classifi cation of mutations; 10.3. Mutations in molecular epidemiology; 10.4. DNA repair; 10.5. Classes of DNA repair; 10.6. Common assays to measure DNA repair capacity; 10.7. Integration of DNA repair assays into epidemiological studies; 10.8. Genetic markers for DNA repair capacity; References; 11 High-throughput techniques - genotyping and genomics; 11.1. Introduction; 11.2. Background; 11.3. SNP databases; 11.4. Study types; 11.5. Study design; 11.6. Genotyping technologies11.7. Sample and study management and QC""I think this is an excellent book-I recommend it to anyone involved in molecular epidemiology... The 26 chapters are written by topic specialists, in an explanatory, east to read style."" -BTS Newsletter, Summer 2009 ""This text provides an accessible and useful handbook for the epidemiologist who wants to survey the field, to become better informed, to look at recent developments and get some background on these or simply to appreciate further the relatively rapid changes in informatic and analytical technologies which increasingly will serve and underpin future epidemiolMolecular epidemiologyChronic diseasesEpidemiologyMolecular epidemiology.Chronic diseasesEpidemiology.614.4Wild Chris1959-1839325Vineis Paolo451157Garte Seymour J1839326MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020374203321Molecular epidemiology of chronic diseases4418522UNINA