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Carcinogenesis (101 articles)
2021
Rothman N, Vermeulen R, Zhang L, Hu W, Yin S, Rappaport SM, Smith MT, Jones DP, Rahman M, Lan Q, Walker DI. 2021. Metabolome-wide association study of occupational exposure to benzene. Carcinogenesis 42(11):doi:10.1093/carcin/bgab089PMID:34606590 (ahead of print)
Grigoryan H, Edmands WM, Lan Q, Carlsson H, Vermeulen R, Zhang L, Yin S, Li G, Smith MT, Rothman N, Rappaport SM. 2018. Adductomic signatures of benzene exposure provide insights into cancer induction. Carcinogenesis 39:661-668. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgy042PMID:29538615PMCID:PMC5932554
Guyton KZ, Rusyn I, Chiu WA, Corpet DE, van den Berg M, Ross MK, Christiani DC, Beland FA, Smith MT. 2018. Application of the key characteristics of carcinogens in cancer hazard identification. Carcinogenesis 39(4):614-622. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgy031PMID:29562322PMCID:PMC5888955
Guyton KZ, Rusyn I, Chiu WA, Corpet DE, van den Berg M, Ross MK, Christiani DC, Beland FA, Smith MT. 2018. Re: Application of the key characteristics of carcinogens in cancer hazard evaluation : response to Goodman, Lynch and Rhomberg. Carcinogenesis 39(8):1091-1093. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgy082PMID:29982359PMCID:PMC6067125
Munoz A, Eldridge WJ, Jakobsen NM, Sorensen H, Wax A, Costa M. 2018. Cellular shear stiffness reflects progression of arsenic-induced transformation during G(1). Carcinogenesis 39(2):109-117. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgx116PMID:29069374PMCID:PMC5862275
2017
Rothman N, Lan Q, Smith MT, Vermeulen R, Zhang L. 2017. Response to letter to the editor of Carcinogenesis by Pira et al., 2017. Carcinogenesis 38:1253-1255. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgx111PMID:29040449
2016
Bassig BA, Zhang L, Vermeulen R, Tang X, Li G, Hu W, Guo W, Purdue MP, Yin S, Rappaport SM, Shen M, Ji Z, Qiu C, Ge Y, Hosgood H, Reiss B, Wu B, Xie Y, Li L, Yue F, Freeman LB, Blair AE, Hayes RB, Huang H, Smith MT, Rothman N, Lan Q. 2016. Comparison of hematological alterations and markers of B-cell activation in workers exposed to benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene. Carcinogenesis 37(7):692-700. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgw053PMID:27207665PMCID:PMC4936387
Goodson III WH, Lowe L, Carpenter DO, Gilbertson M, Ali AM, Lopez de Cerain Salsamendi A, Lasfar A, Carnero A, Azqueta A, Amedei A, Collins AR, Ward A, Salzberg AC, Colacci A, Olsen A, Berg A, Barclay BJ, Zhou BP, Blanco-Aparicio C, Bagole CJ, Dong C, Mondello C, Hsu C, Naus CC, Yedjou C, Curran CS, Laird DW, Koch DC, Carlin DJ, Felsher DW, Roy D, Brown DG, Ratovitski E, Ryan EP, Corsini E, Rojas E, Moon E, Laconi E, Al-Mulla F, Chiaradonna F, Darroudi F, Martin FL, Van Schooten F, Goldberg GS, Wagemaker G, Nangami GN, Calaf GM, Williams GP, Wolf GT, Koppen G, Brunborg G, Lyerly HK, Krishnan H, Hamid HA, Yasaei H, Sone H, Kondoh H, Salem HK, Hsu H, Park HH, Koturbash I, Miousse IR, Scovassi A, Klaunig JE, Vondracek J, Raju J, Roman J, Wise Sr. JP, Whitfield JR, Woodrick J, Christopher JA, Ochieng J, Martinez-Leal JF, Weisz J, Kravchenko J, Sun J, Prudhomme KR, Narayanan KB, Cohine-Solal KA, Moorwood KA, Gonzalez L, Soucek L, Jian L, D'Abronzo LS, Lin L, Li L, Gulliver L, McCawley LJ, Memeo L, Vermeulen L, Leyns L, Zhang L, Valverde M, Khatami M, Romano MF, Chapellier M, Williams MA, Manjili MH, Lleonart ME, Xia M, Gonzalez Guzman MJ, Karamouzis MV, Kirsch-Volders M, Vaccari M, Kuemmerle NB, Singh N, Cruickshanks N, Kleinstreuer N, Van Larebeke N, Ahmed N, Ogunkua O, Krishnakumar PK, Vadgama P, Marignani PA, Ghosh PM, Ostrosky-Wegman P, Thompson PA, Dent P, Darbre PD, Leung PS, Nangia-Makker P, Cheng Q(, Robey R, Al-Temaimi R, Roy R, Andrade-Vieira R, Sinha RK, Mehta R, Vento R, Di Fiore R, Ponce-Cusi R, Dornetshuber-Fleiss R, Nahta R, Castellino RC, Palorini R, Hamid RA, Langie SA, Eltom SE, Brooks SA, Ryeom S, Wise SS, Bay SN, Harris SA, Papagerakis S, Romano S, Pavanello S, Erikkson S, Forte S, Casey SC, Luanpitpong S, Lee T, Otsuki T, Chen T, Massfelder T, Sanderson T, Guarnieri T, Hultman T, Dormoy V, Odero-Marah V, Sabbisetti V, Maguer-Satta V, Rathmell WK, Engstrom W, Decker WK, Bisson WH, Rojanasakul Y, Luqmani Y, Chen Z, Hu Z. 2015. Assessing the carcinogenic potential of low-dose exposures to chemical mixtures in the environment: the challenge ahead. Carcinogenesis 36Suppl1:S254-S296. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgv039PMID:26106142PMCID:PMC4480130
Lan Q, Smith MT, Tang X, Guo W, Vermeulen R, Ji Z, Hu W, Hubbard AE, Shen M, McHale CM, Qiu C, Liu S, Reiss B, Beane-Freeman L, Blair AE, Ge Y, Xiong J, Li L, Rappaport SM, Huang H, Rothman N, Zhang L. 2015. Chromosome-wide aneuploidy study of cultured circulating myeloid progenitor cells from workers occupationally exposed to formaldehyde. Carcinogenesis 36(1):160-167. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgu229PMID:25391402PMCID:PMC4291049
Robey R, Weisz J, Kuemmerle NB, Salzberg AC, Berg A, Brown DG, Kubik L, Palorini R, Al-Mulla F, Al-Temaimi R, Colacci A, Mondello C, Raju J, Woodrick J, Scovassi A, Singh N, Vaccari M, Roy R, Forte S, Memeo L, Salem HK, Amedei A, Hamid RA, Williams GP, Lowe L, Meyer JN, Martin FL, Bisson WH, Chiaradonna F, Ryan EP. 2015. Metabolic reprogramming and dysregulated metabolism: cause, consequence and/or enabler of environmental carcinogenesis?. Carcinogenesis 36Suppl1:S203-S231. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgv037PMID:26106140PMCID:PMC4565609
2013
Herceg Z, Lambert MP, van Veldhoven K, Demetriou C, Vineis P, Smith MT, Straif K, Wild CP. 2013. Towards incorporating epigenetic mechanisms into carcinogen identification and evaluation. Carcinogenesis 34(9):1955-1967. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgt212PMID:23749751PMCID:PMC3765050
Rappaport SM, Kim S, Thomas R, Johnson BA, Bois FY, Kupper LL. 2013. Low-dose metabolism of benzene in humans: science and obfuscation. Carcinogenesis 34(1):2-9. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgs382PMID:23222815PMCID:PMC3584950
Zhang L, Bassig BA, Mora JL, Vermeulen R, Ge Y, Curry JD, Hu W, Shen M, Qiu C, Ji Z, Reiss B, McHale CM, Liu S, Guo W, Purdue MP, Yue F, Li L, Smith MT, Huang H, Tang X, Rothman N, Lan Q. 2013. Alterations in serum immunoglobulin levels in workers occupationally exposure to trichloroethylene. Carcinogenesis 34(4):799-802. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgs403PMID:23276795PMCID:PMC3616671
2012
McHale CM, Zhang L, Smith MT. 2012. Current understanding of the mechanism of benzene-induced leukemia in humans: implications for risk assessment. Carcinogenesis doi:10.1093/carcin/bgr297PMID:22166497PMCID:PMC3271273
Vermeulen R, Zhang L, Spierenburg A, Bonventre JV, Reiss B, Shen M, Smith MT, Qiu C, Ge Y, Ji Z, Xiong J, He J, Hao Z, Liu S, Xie Y, Yue F, Guo W, Purdue MP, Freeman LB, Sabbisetti V, Li L, Huang H, Rothman N, Lan Q, Tang X. 2012. Elevated urinary levels of kidney injury molecule-1 among Chinese factory workers exposed to trichloroethylene. Carcinogenesis 33(8):1538-1541. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgs191PMID:22665366PMCID:PMC3499056
2011
Moore LE, Baris D, Figueroa JD, Garcia-Closas M, Schwenn M, Johnson A, Lubin JH, Hein DW, Dagnall CL, Colt JS, Kida M, Jones MA, Schned AR, Cherala S, Chanock SJ, Cantor KP, Silverman DT, Rothman N, Karagas MR. 2011. GSTM1 null and NAT2 slow acetylation genotypes, smoking intensity and bladder cancer risk: results from the New England bladder cancer study and NAT2 meta-analysis. Carcinogenesis 32(2):182-189. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgq223PMID:21037224PMCID:PMC3026839
Zhang L, Lan Q, Guo W, Hubbard AE, Li G, Rappaport SM, McHale CM, Shen M, Vermeulen R, Yin S, Rothman N, Smith MT, Ji Z. 2011. Chromosome-wide aneuploidy study (CWAS) in workers exposed to an established leukemogen, benzene. Carcinogenesis 32:605-612. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgq286PMID:21216845PMCID:PMC3066415
2010
Chen H, Kluz T, Zhang R, Costa M. 2010. Hypoxia and nickel inhibit histone demethylase JMJD1A and repress Spry2 expression in human bronchial epithelial BEAS-2B cells. Carcinogenesis 31:2136-2144. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgq197PMID:20881000PMCID:PMC2994281 (Completed with ARRA Funds)
Lan Q, Zhang L, Tang X, Shen M, Smith MT, Qiu C, Ge Y, Ji Z, Xiong J, He J, Reiss B, Hao Z, Liu S, Xie Y, Guo W, Purdue MP, Galvan N, Xin KX, Hu W, Freeman LB, Blair AE, Li L, Rothman N, Vermeulen R, Huang H. 2010. Occupational exposure to trichloroethylene is associated with a decline in lymphocyte subsets and soluble CD27 and CD30 markers. Carcinogenesis 31(9):1592-1596. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgq121PMID:20530238PMCID:PMC2930801
Wilhelm-Benartzi C, Koestler DC, Houseman E, Christensen BC, Wiencke JK, Schned AR, Karagas MR, Kelsey KT, Marsit CJ. 2010. DNA methylation profiles delineate etiologic heterogeneity and clinically important subgroups of bladder cancer. Carcinogenesis 31(11):1972-1976. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgq178PMID:20802236PMCID:PMC2966555 (Completed with ARRA Funds)
2009
Lan Q, Zhang L, Shen M, Jo WJ, Vermeulen R, Li G, Vulpe CD, Lim S, Ren X, Rappaport SM, Berndt SI, Yeager M, Yuenger J, Hayes RB, Linet MS, Yin S, Chanock SJ, Smith MT, Rothman N. 2009. Large-scale evaluation of candidate genes identifies associations between DNA repair and genomic maintenance and development of benzene hematotoxicity. Carcinogenesis 30(1):50-58. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgn249PMID:18978339PMCID:PMC2639030
Mason RA, Morlock EV, Karagas MR, Kelsey KT, Marsit CJ, Schned AR, Andrew AS. 2009. EGFR pathway polymorphisms and bladder cancer susceptibility and prognosis. Carcinogenesis 30(7):1155-1160. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgp077PMID:19372140PMCID:PMC2704279
2008
Jensen TJ, Eblin KE, Gandolfi A, Novak P. 2008. Epigenetic remodeling during arsenical-induced malignant transformation. Carcinogenesis 29:1500-8. PMID:18448484
Ke Q, Li Q, Ellen TP, Sun H, Costa M. 2008. Nickel compounds induce phosphorylation of histone H3 at serine 10 by activating JNK-MAPK pathway. Carcinogenesis 29(6):1276-1281. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgn084PMID:18375956PMCID:PMC2829883
Reynolds M, Zhitkovich A. 2007. Cellular vitamin C increases chromate toxicity via a death program requiring mismatch repair but not p53. Carcinogenesis 28(7):1613-1620. PMID:17301063
2006
Andrew AS, Nelson HH, Kelsey KT, Moore JH, Meng AC, Casella DP, Tosteson TD, Schned AR, Karagas MR. 2006. Concordance of multiple analytical approaches demonstrates a complex relationship between DNA repair gene SNPs, smoking and bladder cancer susceptibility. Carcinogenesis 27(5):1030-1037. PMID:16311243
Arakawa H, Wu F, Costa M. 2006. Sequence specificity of Cr(III)-DNA adduct formation in the p53 gene: NGG sequences are preferential adduct-forming sites. Carcinogenesis 27(3):639-645. PMID:16251206
Ke Q, Davidson T, Chen H, Kluz T, Costa M. 2006. Alterations of histone modifications and transgene silencing by nickel chloride. Carcinogenesis 27(7):1481-1488. PMID:16522665
Kim S, Vermeulen R, Waidyanatha S, Johnson BA, Lan Q, Rothman N, Smith MT, Zhang L, Li G, Shen M, Yin S, Rappaport SM. 2006. Using urinary biomarkers to elucidate dose-related patterns of human benzene metabolism. Carcinogenesis 27(4):772-81. PMID:16339183
Marsit CJ, Karagas MR, Danaee H, Liu M, Andrew AS, Schned AR, Nelson HH, Kelsey KT. 2006. Carcinogen exposure and gene promoter hypermethylation in bladder cancer. Carcinogenesis 27(1):112-116. PMID:15987713
Mechanic LM, Millikan RC, Player J, de Cotret AR, Winkel S, Worley K, Heard K, Heard K, Tse CJ, Keku T. 2006. Polymorphisms in nucleotide excision repair genes, smoking and breast cancer in African Americans and whites: a population-based case-control study. Carcinogenesis 27(7):1377-1385. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgi330PMID:16399771
Quievryn G, Messer J, Zhitkovich A. 2006. Lower mutagenicity but higher stability of Cr-DNA adducts formed during gradual chromate activation with ascorbate. Carcinogenesis 27(11):2316-2321. PMID:16714765
Shen M, Lan Q, Zhang L, Chanock SJ, Li G, Vermeulen R, Rappaport SM, Guo W, Hayes RB, Linet MS, Yin S, Yeager M, Welch R, Forrest MS, Rothman N, Smith MT. 2006. Polymorphisms in genes involved in DNA double-strand break repair pathway and susceptibility to benzene-induced hematotoxicity. Carcinogenesis 27(10):2083-2089. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgl061PMID:16728435
2005
Uddin AN, Burns FJ, Rossman TG. 2005. Vitamin E and organoselenium prevent the cocarcinogenic activity of arsenite with solar UVR in mouse skin. Carcinogenesis 26(12):2179-2186. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgi180PMID:16014701
2004
Evans CD, LaDow K, Schumann BL, Savage R, Caruso JA, Vonderheide AP, Succop P, Talaska G. 2004. Effect of arsenic on benzo[a]pyrene DNA adduct levels in mouse skin and lung. Carcinogenesis 25(4):493-497. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgg199PMID:14578163
Hu W, Feng Z, Tang M. 2004. Nickel (II) enhances benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide-induced mutagenesis through inhibition of nucleotide excision repair in human cells: a possible mechanism for nickel (II)-induced carcinogenesis. Carcinogenesis 25(3):455-462. PMID:14604891
Zielinska-Park J, Nakamura J, Swenberg JA, Aitken MD. 2004. Aldehydic DNA lesions in calf thymus DNA and HeLa S3 cells produced by bacterial quinone metabolites of fluoranthene and pyrene. Carcinogenesis 25(9):1727-1733. PMID:15117810
2003
Feng Z, Hu W, Rom WN, Costa M, Tang M. 2003. Chromium(VI) exposure enhances polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-DNA binding at the p53 gene in human lung cells. Carcinogenesis 24(4):771-778. PMID:12727806
Lin P, Nakamura J, Yamaguchi S, Asakura S, Swenberg JA. 2003. Aldehydic DNA lesions induced by catechol estrogens in calf thymus DNA. Carcinogenesis 24(6):1133-1141. PMID:12807746
Moore LE, Smith AH, Eng C, DeVries S, Kalman DA, Bhargava V, Chew K, Ferreccio Readi C, Rey OA, Hopenhayn-Rich C, Biggs ML, Bates MN, Waldman FM. 2003. P53 alterations in bladder tumors from arsenic and tobacco exposed patients. Carcinogenesis 24(11):1785-1791. PMID:12919957
Rea MA, Gregg JP, Qin Q, Phillips MA, Rice RH. 2003. Global alteration of gene expression inhuman keratinocytes by inorganic arsenic. Carcinogenesis 24(4):747-756. PMID:12727804
2002
Feng Z, Hu W, Rom WN, Beland FA, Tang M. 2002. 4-aminobiphenyl is a major etiological agent of human bladder cancer: evidence from its DNA binding spectrum in human p53 gene. Carcinogenesis 23(10):1721-1727. PMID:12376482
Hu W, Feng Z, Eveleigh J, Iyer G, Pan J, Amin S, Chung F, Tang M. 2002. The major lipid peroxidation product, trans-4-hydroxy-2-nonenal, preferentially forms DNA adducts at codon 249 of human p53 gene, a unique mutational hotspot in hepatocellular carcinoma. Carcinogenesis 23(11):1781-1789. PMID:12419825
Lin P, La DK, Upton PB, Swenberg JA. 2002. Analysis of DNA adducts in rats exposed to pentachlorophenol. Carcinogenesis 23(2):365-369. PMID:11872646
2001
Lin P, Nakamura J, Yamaguchi S, La DK, Swenberg JA. 2001. Oxidative damage and direct adducts in calf thymus DNA induced by the pentachlorophenol metabolites, tetrachlorohydroquinone and tetrachloro-1,4-benzoquinone. Carcinogenesis 22(4):627-634. PMID:11285199
Lin P, Nakamura J, Yamaguchi S, La DK, Upton PB, Swenberg JA. 2001. Induction of direct adducts, apurinic/apyrimidinic sites and oxidized bases in nuclear DNA of human HeLa S3 tumor cells by tetrachlorohydroquinone. Carcinogenesis 22(4):635-639. PMID:11285200
Waidyanatha S, Rothman N, Fustinoni S, Smith MT, Hayes RB, Bechtold WE, Dosemeci M, Li G, Yin S, Rappaport SM. 2001. Urinary benzene as a biomarker of exposure among occupationally exposed and unexposed subjects. Carcinogenesis 22:279-286. PMID:11181449
Yueh MF, Nguyen N, Famourzadeh M, Strassburg CP, Oda Y, Guengerich FP, Tukey RH. 2001. The contribution of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A9 on CYP1A2-mediated genotoxicity by aromatic and heterocyclic amines. Carcinogenesis 22(6):943-950. PMID:11375903
2000
Duell EJ, Wiencke JK, Cheng T, Varkonyi A, Zuo Z, Devi-Ashok T, Mark EJ, Wain JC, Christiani DC, Kelsey KT. 2000. Polymorphisms in the DNA repair genes XRCC1 and ERCC2 and biomarkers of DNA damage in human blood mononuclear cells. Carcinogenesis 21(5):965-971. PMID:10783319
Hayes RB, Zhang L, Yin S, Swenberg JA, Xi L, Wiencke JK, Bechtold WE, Yao M, Rothman N, Haas R, O'Neill JP, Zhang D, Wiemels JL, Dosemeci M, Li G, Smith MT. 2000. Genotoxic markers among butadiene-polymer workers in China. Carcinogenesis 21(1):55-62. PMID:10607734
Poirer MC, Santella RM, Weston A. 2000. Carcinogen macromolecular adducts and their measurement. Carcinogenesis 21:353-359. PMID:10688855
Rusyn I, Denissenko MF, Wong VA, Butterworth BE, Cunningham ML, Upton PB, Thurman RG, Swenberg JA. 2000. Expression of base excision repair enzymes in rat and mouse liver is induced by peroxisome proliferators and is dependent upon carcinogenic potency. Carcinogenesis 21(12):2141-2145. PMID:11133801
Sai K, Kanno J, Hasegawa R, Trosko JE, Inoue T. 2000. Prevention of the down-regulation of gap junctional intercellular communication by green tea in the liver of mice fed pentachlorophenol. Carcinogenesis 21:1671-1676. PMID:10964098
Smith MT, Zhang L, Jeng M, Wang Y, Guo W, Duramad P, Hubbard AE, Hofstadler G, Holland NT. 2000. Hydroquinone, a benzene metabolite, increases the level of aneusomy of chromosomes 7 and 8 in human CD34-positive blood progenitor cells. Carcinogenesis 21(8):1485-1490. PMID:10910948
Walker V, Wu K, Upton PB, Ranasinghe A, Scheller NA, Cho M, Vergnes JS, Skopek TR, Swenberg JA. 2000. Biomarkers of exposure and effect as indicators of potential carcinogenic risk arising from in vivo metabolism of ethylene to ethylene oxide. Carcinogenesis 21(9):1661-1669. PMID:10964097
1999
Okihiro MS, Hinton DE. 1999. Progression of hepatic neoplasia in medaka (Oryzias latipes) exposed to diethylnitrosamine. Carcinogenesis 20(6):933-940. PMID:10357770
Ramamoorthy K, Gupta MS, Sun G, McDougal A, Safe SH. 1999. 3,3',4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl exhibits antiestrogenic and antitumorigenic activity in the rodent uterus and mammary and in human breast cancer cells. Carcinogenesis 20:115-123. PMID:9934858
Wu K, Ranasinghe A, Upton PB, Walker V, Swenberg JA. 1999. Molecular dosimetry of endogenous and ethylene oxide-induced N7-(2-hydroxyethyl)guanine formation in tissues of rodents. Carcinogenesis 20:1787-1792. PMID:10469625
Yuann JP, Liu KJ, Hamilton JW, Wetterhahn KE. 1999. In vivo effects of ascorbate and glutathione on chromium uptake, formation of chromium(V), chromium-DNA binding and 8-OH-dG levels in liver and kidney of Ostegenic Disorder Shionogi (ODS) rats following treatment with chromium(VI). Carcinogenesis 20:1267-1275. PMID:10383900
1998
Arif JM, Gairola CG, Glauert HP, Kelloff GJ, Lubet RA, Gupta RC. 1998. Inhibition of cigarette smoke-related lipophilic DNA adducts in rat tissues by dietary oltipraz. Carcinogenesis 19(8):1515-1517. PMID:9744551
Holt S, Sangaiah R, Swenberg JA. 1998. Detection of 1,N6-ethenoadenine in rat urine after chloroethylene oxide exposure. Carcinogenesis 19(10):1763-1769. PMID:9806156
Law JM, Bull M, Nakamura J, Swenberg JA. 1998. Molecular dosimetry of DNA adducts in the medaka small fish model. Carcinogenesis 19(3):515-518. PMID:9525288
Nilakantan V, Spear BT, Glauert HP. 1998. Liver-specific catalase expression in transgenic mice inhibits NF-χB Activation and DNA synthesis induced by the peroxisome proliferator ciprofibrate. Carcinogenesis 19:631-637.
Rea MA, Phillips MA, Degraffenried LA, Qin Q, Rice RH. 1998. Modulation of human epidermal cell response to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin by epidermal growth factor. Carcinogenesis 19(3):479-483. PMID:9525283
Spink DC, Spink BC, Cao JQ, DePasquale JA, Pentecost BT, Fasco MJ, Li Y, Sutter TR. 1998. Differential expression of CYP1A1 and CYP1B1 in human breast epithelial cells and breast tumor cells. Carcinogenesis 19(2):291-298. PMID:9498279
Thomas RS, Gustafson DL, Pott WA, Long ME, Benjamin SA, Yang RH. 1998. Evidence for hepatocarcinogenic activity of pentachlorobenzene with intralobular variation in foci incidence. Carcinogenesis 19(10):1855-1862. PMID:9806169
Yeowell-O'Connell K, Rothman N, Smith MT, Hayes RB, Li G, Waidyanatha S, Dosemeci M, Zhang L, Yin S, Titenko-Holland N, Rappaport SM. 1998. Hemoglobin and albumin adducts of benzene oxide among workers exposed to high levels of benzene. Carcinogenesis 19(9):1565-1571. PMID:9771926
Zhang L, Rothman N, Wang Y, Hayes RB, Li G, Dosemeci M, Yin S, Kolachana P, Titenko-Holland N, Smith MT. 1998. Increased aneusomy and long arm deletion of chromosomes 5 and 7 in the lymphocytes of Chinese workers exposed to benzene. Carcinogenesis 19(11):1955-1961. PMID:9855009
1997
Creek MR, Mani C, Vogel JS, Turteltaub KW. 1997. Tissue distribution and macromolecular binding of extremely low doses of [14C]-benzene in B6C3F1 mice. Carcinogenesis 18(12):2421-2427. PMID:9450490
Kaufmann WK, Byrd LL, Palmieri D, Nims RW, Rice JM. 1997. TGF-± sustains clonal expansion by promoter-dependent, chemically initiated rat hepatocytes. Carcinogenesis 18(18):1381-1387. PMID:9230284
Lindstrom AB, Yeowell-O'Connell K, Waidyanatha S, Golding BT, Tornero-Velez R, Rappaport SM. 1997. Measurement of benzene oxide in the blood of rats following administration of benzene. Carcinogenesis 18:1637-1641. PMID:9276641
Randerath E, Zhou GD, Randerath K. 1997. Organ-specific oxidative DNA damage associated with normal birth in rats. Carcinogenesis 17:2564-2570. PMID:9006090
Randerath K, Zhou GD, Monk SA, Randerath E. 1997. Enhanced levels in neonatal rat liver of 7,8-dihydro-8-oxo-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine), a major mutagenic oxidative DNA lesion. Carcinogenesis 18:1419-1421. PMID:9230290
Upham BL, Kang K, Cho H, Trosko JE. 1997. Hydrogen peroxide inhibits gap junctional intercellular communication in glutathione sufficient but not glutathione deficient cells. Carcinogenesis 18(1):37-42. PMID:9054587
Wang W, Porter WW, Burghardt RC, Safe SH. 1997. Mechanism of inhibition of MDA-MB-468 cell growth by 2,3,7,8,-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin. Carcinogenesis 18:925-933. PMID:9163677
Wiencke JK, Wrensch MR, Miike R, Zuo Z, Kelsey KT. 1997. Population-based study of glutathione S-transferase mu gene deletion in adult glioma cases and controls. Carcinogenesis 18(7):1431-1433. PMID:9230293
Xi L, Zhang L, Wang Y, Smith MT. 1997. Induction of chromosome-specific aneuploidy and micronuclei in human lymphocytes by metabolites of 1,3-butadiene. Carcinogenesis 18(9):1687-1693. PMID:9328162
1996
Cha RS, Guerra L, Thilly WG, Zarbl HF. 1996. Ha-ras-1 oncogene mutations in mammary epithelial cells do not contribute to initiation of spontaneous mammary tumorigenesis in rats. Carcinogenesis 17(11):2519-2524. PMID:8968072
Chiang S, Swenberg JA, Weisman WA, Skopek TR. 1996. Mutagenicity of vinyl chloride and its reactive metabolites, chloroethylene oxide and chloroacetaldehyde, in a metabolically competent human B-lymphoblastoid line. Carcinogenesis 18(1):31-36. PMID:9054586
Guichard Y, El Ghissassi F, Nair J, Bartsch H, Barbin A. 1996. Formation and accumulation of DNA ethenobases in adult Sprague-Dawley rats exposed to vinyl chloride. Carcinogenesis 17(8):1553-1559. PMID:8761409
Li Y, Leung LK, Glauert HP, Spear BT. 1996. Treatment of rats with the peroxisome proliferator ciprofibrate results in increased liver NF-ÇB activity. Carcinogenesis 17(11):2305-2309. PMID:8968042
Oakley GG, Robertson LW, Gupta RC. 1996. Analysis of polychlorinated biphenyl-DNA adducts by 32P-postlabeling. Carcinogenesis 17:109-114. PMID:8565118
1995
Berberian I, Chen L, Robinson FR, Glauert HP, Chow CK, Robertson LW. 1995. Effect of dietary retinyl palmitate on the promotion of altered hepatic foci by 3,3',4,4'-tetrachlorobiphenyl and 2,2',4,4',5,5'-hexachlorobiphenyl in rats initiated with diethylnitrosamine. Carcinogenesis 16(2):393-398. PMID:7859372
Constan AA, Yang RH, Baker DC, Benjamin SA. 1995. A unique pattern of hepatocyte proliferation in F344 rats following long-term exposures to low-levels of a chemical mixture of groundwater contaminants. Carcinogenesis 16(2):303-310. PMID:7859362
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