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Environmental Pollution: Considerations from the Onto and Phylopathogenic Models

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Article Type Short Communication
Subject Environmental Sciences
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Goudochnikov VI*
Issue: Volume4-Issue4
Pages: 651-653
Received: 2023-03-27
Accepted: 2023-04-06
Published: 2023-04-08

Abstract

This short communication describes possible implications of environmental pollution for the onto- and phylopatogenic models that describe etiopathogenic processes along the whole ontogeny and in transgenerational mode respectively.

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Goudochnikov VI. Environmental Pollution: Considerations from the Onto and Phylopathogenic Models. J Biomed Res Environ Sci. 2023 Apr 08; 4(4): 651-653. doi: 10.37871/jbres1721, Article ID: JBRES1721, Available at: https://www. jelsciences.com/articles/jbres1721.pdf

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