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The Exposome of Metabolic Diseases
Jana van Vliet-Ostaptchouk (Guest editor)
, Chirag Patel (Editor)
, Tim S. Nawrot
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Metabolic Disease
100%
Exposome
100%
Genetic Factors
75%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
50%
Disease Risk
50%
Environmental Factors
50%
Pathophysiology
25%
Proteomics
25%
Metabolic
25%
Obesity
25%
Related Disorders
25%
Demographic Factors
25%
Health Risk
25%
Socioeconomic Factors
25%
Behavioral Activity
25%
Metabolic Disorders
25%
Social Activity
25%
Genetic Determinants
25%
Etiology
25%
Epigenetic Mechanisms
25%
Dietary Behavior
25%
Lifestyle Factors
25%
Behavioral Factors
25%
Metabolomics
25%
Remaining Gaps
25%
Complex Interplay
25%
Metabolic Alterations
25%
Epigenetic Factors
25%
Environmental Agents
25%
Environmental Genetics
25%
Occupational Factors
25%
Biochemical Networks
25%
Obesity Type
25%
Environmental Lifestyle
25%
Epigenetic Machinery
25%
Lifestyle Activities
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Disease
100%
Water-Electrolyte Imbalance
100%
Exposome
100%
Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young
66%
Environmental Factor
33%
Pathophysiology
33%
Proteomics
33%
Epigenetic Mechanism
33%
Metabolomics
33%
Heredity
33%
Epidemic
33%
Conception
33%
Prenatal Event
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Exposome
100%
Epigenetics
66%
Proteomics
33%
Epigenetic Mechanism
33%
Genetic Determinism
33%
Metabolomics
33%
Metabolic Disorder
33%
Conception
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Disease
100%
Metabolic Disorder
100%
Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
66%
Pathophysiology
33%
Epidemic
33%