Biochemical Toxicology

Biochemical toxicologists investigate enzyme mechanisms, regulation of drug metabolism genes, genetic factors that cause individual differences in responsiveness to xenobiotics, features that cause drug/drug interactions, and bioactivation of xenobiotics to toxic intermediates.  Much of this research is focused on enzymes, transporters, and cellular processes in specific organs, such as liver, lung, brain, and intestine. Biochemical and molecular biological techniques are used to identify and characterize genetic and environmental factors that interact to produce adverse side effects of drugs.

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