Methodologies for bulky DNA adduct analysis and biomonitoring of environmental and occupational exposures.de Kok TM, Moonen HJ, van Delft J, van Schooten FJ.Department of Health Risk Analysis and Toxicology, Maastricht University, PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands. t.dekok@grat.unimaas.nlIt is undisputed that DNA adduct formation is one of the key processes in early carcinogenesis. Therefore, analysis of DNA adduct levels may be one of the best tools available to characterize exposure to complex mixtures of genotoxic chemicals as occurring in different environmental and occupational exposure settings. However, from an analytical point of view the detection and quantification of DNA adducts is a challenging enterprise as extrem...
Environmental omics can provide informative biomarkers for identifying pathologies or physiological ...
ABSTRACT: Recent studies have demonstrated that various DNA adducts can be detected in human tissues...
Many compounds can react with DNA forming covalent modifications, so-called DNA adducts, which can i...
Methodologies for bulky DNA adduct analysis and biomonitoring of environmental and occupational expo...
The carcinogens to which humans are exposed are normally in the form of complex mixtures, and much e...
A critical evaluation of DNA adducts as biological markers for human exposure to polycyclic aromatic...
A coordinated study was carried out on the development, evaluation and application of biomonitoring ...
Covalent binding of endo- or exogenous chemicals to DNA results in the formation of DNA adducts whic...
Genotoxic carcinogenic compounds react chemically with DNA and proteins to form covalent adducts whi...
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography for Analysis of 32P-Postlabel...
Exposure to genotoxic carcinogens results in the forma-tion of covalently bound adducts of the carci...
Complex DNA adducts in humans originate from exogenous and endogenous sources. Polycyclic aromatic h...
PAH are ubiquitous environmental pollutants. Some of them, including benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P) are carc...
Many compounds can react with DNA forming covalent modifications, so-called DNA adducts, which can i...
Covalent binding of endo- or exogenous chemicals to DNA results in the formation of DNA adducts whic...
Environmental omics can provide informative biomarkers for identifying pathologies or physiological ...
ABSTRACT: Recent studies have demonstrated that various DNA adducts can be detected in human tissues...
Many compounds can react with DNA forming covalent modifications, so-called DNA adducts, which can i...
Methodologies for bulky DNA adduct analysis and biomonitoring of environmental and occupational expo...
The carcinogens to which humans are exposed are normally in the form of complex mixtures, and much e...
A critical evaluation of DNA adducts as biological markers for human exposure to polycyclic aromatic...
A coordinated study was carried out on the development, evaluation and application of biomonitoring ...
Covalent binding of endo- or exogenous chemicals to DNA results in the formation of DNA adducts whic...
Genotoxic carcinogenic compounds react chemically with DNA and proteins to form covalent adducts whi...
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography for Analysis of 32P-Postlabel...
Exposure to genotoxic carcinogens results in the forma-tion of covalently bound adducts of the carci...
Complex DNA adducts in humans originate from exogenous and endogenous sources. Polycyclic aromatic h...
PAH are ubiquitous environmental pollutants. Some of them, including benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P) are carc...
Many compounds can react with DNA forming covalent modifications, so-called DNA adducts, which can i...
Covalent binding of endo- or exogenous chemicals to DNA results in the formation of DNA adducts whic...
Environmental omics can provide informative biomarkers for identifying pathologies or physiological ...
ABSTRACT: Recent studies have demonstrated that various DNA adducts can be detected in human tissues...
Many compounds can react with DNA forming covalent modifications, so-called DNA adducts, which can i...