Background: The interaction of environmental chemicals and their metabolites with biological macromolecules can result in cytotoxic and genotoxic effects. 4-Aminobiphenyl (4-ABP) and several other related arylamines have been shown to be causally involved in the induction of human urinary bladder cancers. The genotoxic and the carcinogenic effects of 4-ABP are exhibited only when it is metabolically converted to a reactive electrophile, the aryl nitrenium ions, which subsequently binds to DNA and induce lesions. Although several studies have reported the formation of 4-ABP-DNA adducts, no extensive work has been done to investigate the immunogenicity of 4-ABP-modified DNA and its possible involvement in the generation of antibodies in bladd...
Background: Latent genetic instability has been associated with an increased risk for several cancer...
The environmental pollutant, 6-nitrochrysene (6-NC) is the most potent carcinogen evaluated by the n...
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The interaction of environmental chemicals and their metabolites with biological macromolecules can ...
Background: Activated intermediates of 4-aminobiphenyl (4-ABP) are able to covalently interact with ...
TP53 harbors somatic mutations in more than half of human tumors with some showing characteristic mu...
4-Aminobiphenyl is a human bladder carcinogen present in many environmental sources, including cigar...
Background: Metabolites of the potent human carcinogen 4-aminobiphenyl (ABP) induce oxidative stress...
As DNA repair plays an important role in genetic suscepti-bility to bladder cancer, assessment of th...
Tobacco smoking contributes to about 50% of the bladder-cancer (BC) cases in the United States. Some...
Epidemiological studies have linked aromatic amines (AAs) from tobacco smoke and some occupational e...
Abstract: To evaluate the potential role of DNA repair in bladder carcinogenesis, we performed an im...
Bladder cancer is a significant public health problem, worldwide. In the United States, bladder canc...
4-Aminobiphenyl is an aromatic amine compound that is present in cigarette smoke, diesel exhaust, co...
Background: 4-Aminobiphenyl (ABP) is an established human bladder carcinogen, with tobacco smoke bei...
Background: Latent genetic instability has been associated with an increased risk for several cancer...
The environmental pollutant, 6-nitrochrysene (6-NC) is the most potent carcinogen evaluated by the n...
ow nloaded from Alkylanilines are a group of chemicals whose ubiquitous presence in the environment ...
The interaction of environmental chemicals and their metabolites with biological macromolecules can ...
Background: Activated intermediates of 4-aminobiphenyl (4-ABP) are able to covalently interact with ...
TP53 harbors somatic mutations in more than half of human tumors with some showing characteristic mu...
4-Aminobiphenyl is a human bladder carcinogen present in many environmental sources, including cigar...
Background: Metabolites of the potent human carcinogen 4-aminobiphenyl (ABP) induce oxidative stress...
As DNA repair plays an important role in genetic suscepti-bility to bladder cancer, assessment of th...
Tobacco smoking contributes to about 50% of the bladder-cancer (BC) cases in the United States. Some...
Epidemiological studies have linked aromatic amines (AAs) from tobacco smoke and some occupational e...
Abstract: To evaluate the potential role of DNA repair in bladder carcinogenesis, we performed an im...
Bladder cancer is a significant public health problem, worldwide. In the United States, bladder canc...
4-Aminobiphenyl is an aromatic amine compound that is present in cigarette smoke, diesel exhaust, co...
Background: 4-Aminobiphenyl (ABP) is an established human bladder carcinogen, with tobacco smoke bei...
Background: Latent genetic instability has been associated with an increased risk for several cancer...
The environmental pollutant, 6-nitrochrysene (6-NC) is the most potent carcinogen evaluated by the n...
ow nloaded from Alkylanilines are a group of chemicals whose ubiquitous presence in the environment ...