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Can Transcriptional Changes be Reversed?

In some cases, transcriptional changes induced by toxicants can be reversed. The reversibility depends on the nature of the toxicant, the duration of exposure, and the specific cellular mechanisms involved. For instance, certain epigenetic modifications may be reversible with appropriate interventions, such as lifestyle changes or pharmacological treatments. However, chronic exposure to certain toxicants may cause irreversible damage, emphasizing the importance of early detection and prevention.

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