Integration of proteomic and metabolomic analyses: new insights for mapping informal workers exposed to potentially toxic elements

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  • who: Alda Neis Miranda Araujo from the National Institute for Insurance Against Accidents at Work (INAIL), Italy Virginia Commonwealth University have published the research work: Integration of proteomic and metabolomic analyses: New insights for mapping informal workers exposed to potentially toxic elements, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study aimed to apply proteomic and metabolomic analysis to access the impact of PTEs exposure on informal workers exposome from the fashion jewelry production chain in the city of Limeira, Sao Paulo state, Brazil. The analysis showed two clusters each with one subcluster. The authors failed to . . .

     

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