Covalent modification of DNA, resulting in the formation of DNA adducts, plays a central role in chemical carcinogenesis. Investigating these modifications is of fundamental importance in assessing the mutagenicity potential of specific exposures and understanding their mechanisms of action. Methods for assessing the covalent modification of DNA, which is one of the initiating steps for mutagenesis, include immunohistochemistry, 32P-postlabeling, and mass spectrometry-based techniques. However, a tool to comprehensively characterize the covalent modification of DNA, screening for all DNA adducts and gaining information on their chemical structures, was lacking until the recent development of “DNA adductomics”. Advances in the field of mass ...
Chemical modification of DNA is of interest in toxicology and in evaluating human health risks assoc...
Many compounds can react with DNA forming covalent modifications, so-called DNA adducts, which can i...
Exposure of DNA to endo- and exogenous DNA binding chemicals can result in the formation of DNA addu...
Covalent modification of DNA, resulting in the formation of DNA adducts, plays a central role in che...
The measurement of DNA adducts, the covalent modifications of DNA upon the exposure to the environme...
Covalent binding of endo- or exogenous chemicals to DNA results in the formation of DNA adducts whic...
Covalent binding of endo- or exogenous chemicals to DNA results in the formation of DNA adducts whic...
Exogenous and endogenous sources of chemical species can react, directly or after metabolic activati...
The carcinogens to which humans are exposed are normally in the form of complex mixtures, and much e...
Chemically modified nucleotides, which are not normally present in genetic material, are called DN A...
Formation of DNA adducts is a key event for a genotoxic mode of action, and their presence is often ...
Protein covalent adducts formed upon exposure to reactive (mainly electrophilic) chemicals may lead ...
Carcinogens have shown a sequence specificity in the formation of DNA adducts. Understanding this s...
The reaction of DNA-damaging agents with the genome results in a plethora of lesions, commonly refer...
Protein covalent adducts formed upon exposure to reactive (mainly electrophilic) chemicals may lead ...
Chemical modification of DNA is of interest in toxicology and in evaluating human health risks assoc...
Many compounds can react with DNA forming covalent modifications, so-called DNA adducts, which can i...
Exposure of DNA to endo- and exogenous DNA binding chemicals can result in the formation of DNA addu...
Covalent modification of DNA, resulting in the formation of DNA adducts, plays a central role in che...
The measurement of DNA adducts, the covalent modifications of DNA upon the exposure to the environme...
Covalent binding of endo- or exogenous chemicals to DNA results in the formation of DNA adducts whic...
Covalent binding of endo- or exogenous chemicals to DNA results in the formation of DNA adducts whic...
Exogenous and endogenous sources of chemical species can react, directly or after metabolic activati...
The carcinogens to which humans are exposed are normally in the form of complex mixtures, and much e...
Chemically modified nucleotides, which are not normally present in genetic material, are called DN A...
Formation of DNA adducts is a key event for a genotoxic mode of action, and their presence is often ...
Protein covalent adducts formed upon exposure to reactive (mainly electrophilic) chemicals may lead ...
Carcinogens have shown a sequence specificity in the formation of DNA adducts. Understanding this s...
The reaction of DNA-damaging agents with the genome results in a plethora of lesions, commonly refer...
Protein covalent adducts formed upon exposure to reactive (mainly electrophilic) chemicals may lead ...
Chemical modification of DNA is of interest in toxicology and in evaluating human health risks assoc...
Many compounds can react with DNA forming covalent modifications, so-called DNA adducts, which can i...
Exposure of DNA to endo- and exogenous DNA binding chemicals can result in the formation of DNA addu...