The kinetics of macromolecular binding of a 5 μg/kg body wt dose of [14C]benzene was studied over 48 h in B6C3F1, DBA/2, and C57BL/6 mice and Fischer rats to determine if adduct levels reflect known differences in metabolic capacity, genotoxicity, and carcinogenic potency. Previous studies have suggested that differences in benzene toxicity among strains result from differences in metabolism. Rats and mice were administered [14C]benzene (i.p.), followed by removal of liver and bone marrow at time intervals up to 48 h postexposure. Protein and DNA were isolated and analyzed by accelerator mass spectrometry. Area under the curves for protein and DNA adducts in bone marrow were greatest in B6C3F1 mouse > DBA/2 mouse > C57BL/6 mouse > Fischer r...
In experiments on benzene poisoning various species of animals are used, and the susceptibility to b...
Benzene is an industrial chemical, component of automobile exhaust and cigarette smoke. After hepati...
Abstract: Benzene is identified as a carcinogen. Continued exposure of benzene may eventually lead t...
The kinetics of macromolecular binding of a 5 μg/kg body wt dose of [14C]benzene was studied over 48...
4To whom correspondence should be addressed The tissue distribution and macromolecular binding of be...
To date, all risk assessment studies on benzene have been based almost exclusively on epiderniologic...
Benzene is identified as a carcinogen. Continued exposure of benzene may eventually lead to damage t...
A role for gene variants in regulating the pharmacokinetics of systemically available toxicants has ...
Benzene was studied in its target organ of effect, the bone marrow, with the micronucleus test and m...
Benzene was studied in its target organ of effect, the bone marrow, with the micronucleus test and m...
The Host Susceptibility Branch (HSB) has been charged to develop model systems that mirror the genet...
Benzene, a chemical widely used in industry, is capable of causing aplastic anemia and acute myeloge...
Considering the very large industrial usage of benzene, studies in risk assessment aimed at the eval...
Benzene is metabolized to a number of electrophilic species that are capable of binding to both DNA ...
<p>(A) Ratios of donor cell-derived human or mouse leukocytes in Hu-NOG (Hu) and Mo-NOG (Mo) mice af...
In experiments on benzene poisoning various species of animals are used, and the susceptibility to b...
Benzene is an industrial chemical, component of automobile exhaust and cigarette smoke. After hepati...
Abstract: Benzene is identified as a carcinogen. Continued exposure of benzene may eventually lead t...
The kinetics of macromolecular binding of a 5 μg/kg body wt dose of [14C]benzene was studied over 48...
4To whom correspondence should be addressed The tissue distribution and macromolecular binding of be...
To date, all risk assessment studies on benzene have been based almost exclusively on epiderniologic...
Benzene is identified as a carcinogen. Continued exposure of benzene may eventually lead to damage t...
A role for gene variants in regulating the pharmacokinetics of systemically available toxicants has ...
Benzene was studied in its target organ of effect, the bone marrow, with the micronucleus test and m...
Benzene was studied in its target organ of effect, the bone marrow, with the micronucleus test and m...
The Host Susceptibility Branch (HSB) has been charged to develop model systems that mirror the genet...
Benzene, a chemical widely used in industry, is capable of causing aplastic anemia and acute myeloge...
Considering the very large industrial usage of benzene, studies in risk assessment aimed at the eval...
Benzene is metabolized to a number of electrophilic species that are capable of binding to both DNA ...
<p>(A) Ratios of donor cell-derived human or mouse leukocytes in Hu-NOG (Hu) and Mo-NOG (Mo) mice af...
In experiments on benzene poisoning various species of animals are used, and the susceptibility to b...
Benzene is an industrial chemical, component of automobile exhaust and cigarette smoke. After hepati...
Abstract: Benzene is identified as a carcinogen. Continued exposure of benzene may eventually lead t...