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Editorial
. 2024 Sep;14(9):1382-1383.
doi: 10.1002/2211-5463.13883.

Environmental toxicology: how pervasive organic environmental pollutants cause toxicity at the molecular, cellular and organism level

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Environmental toxicology: how pervasive organic environmental pollutants cause toxicity at the molecular, cellular and organism level

Francesco Michelangeli. FEBS Open Bio. 2024 Sep.

Abstract

This special issue in FEBS Open Bio was conceived to highlight some of the current research and future directions regarding research in the field of environmental toxicology of some organic pollutants, in relation to human health and disease. It has long been established that man has been exposed to many new (un-natural) organic chemicals since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, many of which are found in a vast and diverse range of products, such as agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, plastics and electronic components, which have been instrumental in driving man's exponential advances in technology over the last 150 years. However, an unforeseen consequence of these advances is that our ecosystem has been exposed to a vast number of these organic chemicals, many of which appear to be persistent within the environment, as well as bioaccumulating in living organisms, including man.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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