Background: Activated intermediates of 4-aminobiphenyl (4-ABP) are able to covalently interact with DNA to form adducts. There ir a large body of evidence indicating that carcinogen-DNA adduct formation can be one of the cancer initiating mechanisms. Materials and Methods. (4-ABP)-induced DNA damage in association with p53 overexpression and mutations were evaluated in specimens of urothelial bladder cancers from 106 patients. Results: 4-ABP-DNA adduct levels resulted higher in smokers compared to non smokers, with a borderline statistical value. p53 nuclear overexpression was related to tumor grading, while no significant correlation with stage, 4-ABP-DNA adducts, smoking habit, and disease recurrence could be observed. Concerning molecula...
Abstract Background Chemicals from occupational exposure and components of cigarette smoke can cause...
4-Aminobiphenyl (4-ABP)-DNA adducts and p53 overexpression were evaluated in laryngeal biopsies from...
BACKGROUND: 4-Aminobiphenyl (ABP) is an established human bladder carcinogen, with tobacco smoke bei...
Background: Activated intermediates of 4-aminobiphenyl (4-ABP) are able to covalently interact with ...
TP53 harbors somatic mutations in more than half of human tumors with some showing characteristic mu...
The interaction of environmental chemicals and their metabolites with biological macromolecules can ...
Epidemiological studies have linked aromatic amines (AAs) from tobacco smoke and some occupational e...
Tobacco smoking contributes to about 50% of the bladder-cancer (BC) cases in the United States. Some...
Background: The interaction of environmental chemicals and their metabolites with biological macromo...
Bladder cancer is a significant public health problem, worldwide. In the United States, bladder canc...
Tobacco smoke, recurrences, and p53/bcl-2 expression in bladder cancer Donatella Pacchioni1, Tiziana...
Cancer is a disease caused and manifested by somatic mutations, which arise from multiple mutational...
DNA adducts are considered an integrate measure of carcinogen exposure and the initial step of carci...
DNA adducts are considered an integrate measure of carcinogen exposure and the initial step of carci...
Background: Metabolites of the potent human carcinogen 4-aminobiphenyl (ABP) induce oxidative stress...
Abstract Background Chemicals from occupational exposure and components of cigarette smoke can cause...
4-Aminobiphenyl (4-ABP)-DNA adducts and p53 overexpression were evaluated in laryngeal biopsies from...
BACKGROUND: 4-Aminobiphenyl (ABP) is an established human bladder carcinogen, with tobacco smoke bei...
Background: Activated intermediates of 4-aminobiphenyl (4-ABP) are able to covalently interact with ...
TP53 harbors somatic mutations in more than half of human tumors with some showing characteristic mu...
The interaction of environmental chemicals and their metabolites with biological macromolecules can ...
Epidemiological studies have linked aromatic amines (AAs) from tobacco smoke and some occupational e...
Tobacco smoking contributes to about 50% of the bladder-cancer (BC) cases in the United States. Some...
Background: The interaction of environmental chemicals and their metabolites with biological macromo...
Bladder cancer is a significant public health problem, worldwide. In the United States, bladder canc...
Tobacco smoke, recurrences, and p53/bcl-2 expression in bladder cancer Donatella Pacchioni1, Tiziana...
Cancer is a disease caused and manifested by somatic mutations, which arise from multiple mutational...
DNA adducts are considered an integrate measure of carcinogen exposure and the initial step of carci...
DNA adducts are considered an integrate measure of carcinogen exposure and the initial step of carci...
Background: Metabolites of the potent human carcinogen 4-aminobiphenyl (ABP) induce oxidative stress...
Abstract Background Chemicals from occupational exposure and components of cigarette smoke can cause...
4-Aminobiphenyl (4-ABP)-DNA adducts and p53 overexpression were evaluated in laryngeal biopsies from...
BACKGROUND: 4-Aminobiphenyl (ABP) is an established human bladder carcinogen, with tobacco smoke bei...