susceptibility

How is Susceptibility Assessed?

Assessing susceptibility involves a combination of epidemiological studies, laboratory research, and computational models:
Epidemiological Studies: These studies help identify populations that are more susceptible to specific toxicants by analyzing health data and exposure histories.
Laboratory Research: Animal models and in vitro studies provide insights into the mechanisms that underlie susceptibility differences.
Computational Models: These models simulate biological processes to predict how different factors influence susceptibility.

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