نتایج جستجو برای: carcinogen sensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 341839  

Journal: :international journal of molecular and cellular medicine 0
rita mulherkar actrec, tata memorial centre, kharghar, navi mumbai, india. tabish husain actrec, tata memorial centre, kharghar, navi mumbai, india.

obtaining a continuous source of normal cells or dna from a single individual has always been a rate limiting step in biomedical research. availability of lymphoblastoid cell lines (lcls) as a surrogate for isolated or cryopreserved peripheral blood lymphocytes has substantially accelerated the process of biological investigations. lcls can be established by in vitro infection of resting b cell...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1995
M R Cullen C A Redlich

Biomarker research has become the predominant theme for study of human dose-host-response relations to environmental chemicals. Increasing interest has been focused on identifying markers for host susceptibility, with mixed results. Efforts to identify markers for host variability in carcinogenic risk, on the basis of theoretical knowledge of carcinogen metabolism, have been disappointing. New ...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry 2001

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی - دانشکده ادبیات و زبانهای خارجی 1390

monumental changes occurring on a daily basis have altered the world into a global village of expanding technology and shrinking geography in which preparing language learners for intercultural communication seems to be a sine qua non for modern language education. employing a cross-sectional design in its first phase, this study investigated the intercultural sensitivity and language proficien...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2009
Roberta Bomparola Robert P Davies Stefan Hornauer Andrew J P White

The organo-amidocuprate [Cu(2)Li(2)Mes(2)(N(CH(2)Ph)(2))(2)] is solvated by thf to yield the monomeric contact ion pair complex [MesCuN(CH(2)Ph)(2).Li(thf)(3)] in which the Li cation is bound to the amido nitrogen; this behaviour differs significantly from that observed in diorganocuprates which favour solvent separate ion pairs.

Journal: :Cancer research 1961
I G FELS J GRECO

A marked and progressive decrease in epidermal hydroxyproline accompanied in duced epidermal carcinoma by methylcholanthrene in C3H mice. A decrease was also noted in the benzene-treated controls; but this was reversible, whereas the effect pro duced by the carcinogen was not. A progressive increase in epidermal tyrosine was ob served which was more marked in the carcinogen-treated animals than...

Journal: :Cancer research 1977
T R Fears R E Tarone K C Chu

The implementation of a number of chemical carcinogen screening programs has been accompanied by the observation that some screens might have high false-positive error rates. With designs presently used at the National Cancer Institute and historical spontaneous tumor rates based upon control animals in previous experiments, we compute upper bounds on the false-positive error rates for several ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Kevin J Pearson Kaitlyn N Lewis Nathan L Price Joy W Chang Evelyn Perez Maria Victoria Cascajo Kellie L Tamashiro Suresh Poosala Anna Csiszar Zoltan Ungvari Thomas W Kensler Masayuki Yamamoto Josephine M Egan Dan L Longo Donald K Ingram Placido Navas Rafael de Cabo

Caloric restriction (CR) is the most potent intervention known to both protect against carcinogenesis and extend lifespan in laboratory animals. A variety of anticarcinogens and CR mimetics induce and activate the NF-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) pathway. Nrf2, in turn, induces a number of antioxidative and carcinogen-detoxifying enzymes. Thus, Nrf2 offers a promising target for anticarcinogenesis...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
K W Turteltaub J S Felton B L Gledhill J S Vogel J R Southon M W Caffee R C Finkel D E Nelson I D Proctor J C Davis

Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is used to determine the amount of carcinogen covalently bound to mouse liver DNA (DNA adduct) following very low-level exposure to a 14C-labeled carcinogen. AMS is a highly sensitive method for counting long-lived but rare cosmogenic isotopes. While AMS is a tool of importance in the earth sciences, it has not been applied in biomedical research. The ability...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2003
Yuji Arai A Lanzirotti S Sutton J A Davis D L Sparks

Recent U.S. government action to lower the maximum concentration levels (MCL) of total arsenic (As) (10 ppb) in drinking water has raised serious concerns about the agricultural use of As-containing biosolids such as poultry litter (PL). In this study, solid-state chemical speciation, desorbability, and total levels of As in PL and long-term amended soils were investigated using novel synchrotr...

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