Toxins and Targets
Discover the intricate world of toxins with Toxins and Targets by Dianne Watters, published by Harwood-Academic Publishers in 1992. This insightful hardback, spanning 222 pages, delves into how various organisms across the plant and animal kingdoms have evolved to manage toxins safely. Understanding these adaptations is crucial for developing a safer environment, especially as we face increasing ecological challenges. Watters' comprehensive exploration not only highlights the fascinating interplay between organisms and their toxic environments but also emphasizes the importance of innovative solutions in environmental engineering and toxicology. Perfect for students and professionals in the fields of medical nursing, toxicology, and environmental science, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of metabolism and pathology related to toxins. Enhance your knowledge and contribute to a healthier planet with this essential resource.