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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 113, Number 6, June 2005 Open Access
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From Point B to Point A: Applying Toxicogenomics to Biological Inference From Point B to Point A: Applying Toxicogenomics to Biological Inference

Kris Freeman

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Integrated toxicogenomics experiments generate enormous amounts of data that require interdisciplinary teams of scientists to interpret. One goal of this interpretation is the identification of cause-and-effect links between data points and exposures, a goal that requires using known information to help characterize new data. For such work to truly progress, there is a need for technologies to detect proteins, transcripts, and metabolites. Researchers must also choose from a variety of statistical methods to analyze the data gathered, and exercise care in normalizing the gene signals in each array so that they can be interpreted accurately.

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