Mechanistic possibilitles responsible for nonlinear shapes of the dose-response relationship in chemical carcinogenesis are discussed. (i) Induction and saturation of enzymatic activation and detoxification processes and of DNA repair affect the relationship between dose and steady-state DNA adduct Ievel; (ii) The fixation of DNA adducts in the form of mutations is accelerated by stimulation of the cell division, for Jnstance due to regenerative hyperplasia at cytotoxic dose Ievels; (iii) The rate of tumor formation results from a superposition of the rates of the individual steps. It can become exponential with dose if more than one step is accelerated by the DNA damage exerted by the genotoxic carcinogen. The strongly sigmoidal shapes oft...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. In genetic toxicology, risk assessment has traditionally adopted linear dose-re...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. In genetic toxicology, risk assessment has traditionally adopted linear dose-re...
Chemicals with carcinogenic activity in either animals or humans produce increases in neoplasia thro...
Data supporting various dose-response relationships in chemical carcinogenesis are summarized. Gener...
Data supporting various dose-response relationships in chemical carcinogenesis are summarized. Gener...
Data supporting various dose-respome relationships in chemical carcinogenesis are summarized. Genera...
When estimating the absolute risk of cancer, the shape of the dose-response curve in the region of d...
Data supporting various dose-response relationships in chemical carcinogenesis are summarized. Gener...
Tremendous advances have been made in the study of biomarkers related to carcinogenesis during the p...
Extrapolation from studies of chemical carcinogenicity in rodents, at high doses, to humans, at the ...
The probability of obtaining a tumor in a carcinogenesis bioassay depends mainly on the time on test...
In making judgments as to the cancer risk from low level exposure to carcinogens it is generally nec...
The induction of cancer by chemicals is a complex process that involves a series of steps, proceedin...
Ich habe versucht darzulegen, daß mechanistische Überlegungen zur Extrapolation der Dosis-WirkungsBe...
Chemicals with carcinogenic activity in either animals or humans produce increases in neoplasia thro...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. In genetic toxicology, risk assessment has traditionally adopted linear dose-re...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. In genetic toxicology, risk assessment has traditionally adopted linear dose-re...
Chemicals with carcinogenic activity in either animals or humans produce increases in neoplasia thro...
Data supporting various dose-response relationships in chemical carcinogenesis are summarized. Gener...
Data supporting various dose-response relationships in chemical carcinogenesis are summarized. Gener...
Data supporting various dose-respome relationships in chemical carcinogenesis are summarized. Genera...
When estimating the absolute risk of cancer, the shape of the dose-response curve in the region of d...
Data supporting various dose-response relationships in chemical carcinogenesis are summarized. Gener...
Tremendous advances have been made in the study of biomarkers related to carcinogenesis during the p...
Extrapolation from studies of chemical carcinogenicity in rodents, at high doses, to humans, at the ...
The probability of obtaining a tumor in a carcinogenesis bioassay depends mainly on the time on test...
In making judgments as to the cancer risk from low level exposure to carcinogens it is generally nec...
The induction of cancer by chemicals is a complex process that involves a series of steps, proceedin...
Ich habe versucht darzulegen, daß mechanistische Überlegungen zur Extrapolation der Dosis-WirkungsBe...
Chemicals with carcinogenic activity in either animals or humans produce increases in neoplasia thro...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. In genetic toxicology, risk assessment has traditionally adopted linear dose-re...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. In genetic toxicology, risk assessment has traditionally adopted linear dose-re...
Chemicals with carcinogenic activity in either animals or humans produce increases in neoplasia thro...