The mutagenicity study of the urinary metabolites of 2-aminonaphthalene was conducted to determine whether differences in metabolism between different acetylator phenotypes could account for a proposed mechanism of bladder carcinogenesis. This required the use of fast and slow acetylator rabbits with phenotypic similarities to humans. In the absence of available slow acetylators, it was necessary to inhibit fast acetylators. The proposed mechanism was that slow acetylators were at greater potential risk of bladder carcinogenesis due to low rates of acetylation, a detoxification mechanism for certain aromatic amines. The alternate metabolic pathway will be hydroxylation. The fast acetylators were proposed to exhibit lower risk of bladder car...
Genetically determined rapid and slow acetylation was identified among inbred and hamster lines. In ...
Prolonged exposure to aristolochic acid (AA) was shown to pose rapid progressive renal fibrosis in B...
Of the three isomeric forms of aminobiphenyl, only 4-aminobiphenyl is an established carcinogen whil...
Human polymorphism in hepatic enzyme arylamine N-acetyltransferase (NAT) has been implicated in cont...
Mutagenic activity of urines from 43 patients with urogenital cancer was tested in the Salmonella ty...
Urines from patients administered mutagenic antineoplastic drugs were significantly mutagenic in the...
Urinary bladder is a target tissue for aromatic amine car-cinogens. The intrinsic capacity of this t...
Urines from patients administered mutagenic antineoplastic drugs were significantly mutagenic in the...
The metabolism of benzidine and 2-naphthylamine, two aromatic amines whkh are carcinogenic for the h...
Aristolochic acids (AA) are carcinogenic and nephrotoxic alkaloids from Aristolochia species. Aristo...
ow nloaded from Alkylanilines are a group of chemicals whose ubiquitous presence in the environment ...
1- and 2-Naphthylamine ([alpha]- and [beta]-naphthylamine) were isolated as urinary metabolites of 1...
Aromatic amines have beenassociatedwith the inductionof can-cer of the urinary bladder.Commercial pr...
Of the three isomeric forms of aminobiphenyl, only 4-aminobiphenyl is an established carcinogen whil...
Genetic toxicology assays have been used to investigate the mechanisms and modes of actions, both in...
Genetically determined rapid and slow acetylation was identified among inbred and hamster lines. In ...
Prolonged exposure to aristolochic acid (AA) was shown to pose rapid progressive renal fibrosis in B...
Of the three isomeric forms of aminobiphenyl, only 4-aminobiphenyl is an established carcinogen whil...
Human polymorphism in hepatic enzyme arylamine N-acetyltransferase (NAT) has been implicated in cont...
Mutagenic activity of urines from 43 patients with urogenital cancer was tested in the Salmonella ty...
Urines from patients administered mutagenic antineoplastic drugs were significantly mutagenic in the...
Urinary bladder is a target tissue for aromatic amine car-cinogens. The intrinsic capacity of this t...
Urines from patients administered mutagenic antineoplastic drugs were significantly mutagenic in the...
The metabolism of benzidine and 2-naphthylamine, two aromatic amines whkh are carcinogenic for the h...
Aristolochic acids (AA) are carcinogenic and nephrotoxic alkaloids from Aristolochia species. Aristo...
ow nloaded from Alkylanilines are a group of chemicals whose ubiquitous presence in the environment ...
1- and 2-Naphthylamine ([alpha]- and [beta]-naphthylamine) were isolated as urinary metabolites of 1...
Aromatic amines have beenassociatedwith the inductionof can-cer of the urinary bladder.Commercial pr...
Of the three isomeric forms of aminobiphenyl, only 4-aminobiphenyl is an established carcinogen whil...
Genetic toxicology assays have been used to investigate the mechanisms and modes of actions, both in...
Genetically determined rapid and slow acetylation was identified among inbred and hamster lines. In ...
Prolonged exposure to aristolochic acid (AA) was shown to pose rapid progressive renal fibrosis in B...
Of the three isomeric forms of aminobiphenyl, only 4-aminobiphenyl is an established carcinogen whil...