In recent experiments with yeast strain MP1, cocarcinogens were found to be comutagenic and antirecombinogenic and antimutagenic. Substances that were cocarcinogens as well as tumor promoters had an intermediary effect. In course of the present work with S. cerevisiae MP1 using bile acids per se and in combination with triethylene melamine (TEM), of the following substances dose/effect-curves have been established: Deoxycholic acid, chenodeoxycholic acid, ursodeoxycholic acid, cholesterol (control), ox gall, and of mixture of a bile salts. Bile acids showed all three possible ways of action supporting the hypothesis that mutagenesis is the mechanism by which chemicals induce malignancy, and that cocarcinogens modify the process by enhanceme...
Bile Acids (BAs) possess a considerably significant part in the form of emulsifiers in digestion bes...
Claire M Payne, Carol Bernstein, Katerina Dvorak, Harris BernsteinDepartment of Cell Biology and Ana...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a unicellular fungus that can be cultured as a stable haploid ...
When Saccharomyces cerevisia MP1 was treated with bile acids alone or in combination with triethylen...
In experiments with yeast strain MP1, co-carcinogens were found to be co-mutagenic and antirecombino...
The approach of this work was to investigate the influence of tumor promoters and co-carcinogens upo...
Bile acid accumulation in liver with cholangiolar neoplastic lesions may occur before cholestasis is...
Colon cancer is the second most common type of cancer in the United States. Its incidence is linked ...
Colon cancer is the second most common type of cancer in the United States. Its incidence is linked ...
AbstractBile acid-induced inhibition of DNA synthesis by the regenerating rat liver in the absence o...
An experiment was carried out to examine mutagenicity and co-mutagenicity of bile. Bile was obtained...
The two secondary biliary acids (lithocholic and deoxycholic acids) were co-mutagenic when they were...
Bile acids have been implicated by epidemiologic evidence as causative agents in colon cancer. Previ...
The aim of this study was to explore the potential pro- and anti-mutagenic effects of endogenous bil...
Bile acids have been linked to the etiology of colon cancer in various studies for over twenty-five ...
Bile Acids (BAs) possess a considerably significant part in the form of emulsifiers in digestion bes...
Claire M Payne, Carol Bernstein, Katerina Dvorak, Harris BernsteinDepartment of Cell Biology and Ana...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a unicellular fungus that can be cultured as a stable haploid ...
When Saccharomyces cerevisia MP1 was treated with bile acids alone or in combination with triethylen...
In experiments with yeast strain MP1, co-carcinogens were found to be co-mutagenic and antirecombino...
The approach of this work was to investigate the influence of tumor promoters and co-carcinogens upo...
Bile acid accumulation in liver with cholangiolar neoplastic lesions may occur before cholestasis is...
Colon cancer is the second most common type of cancer in the United States. Its incidence is linked ...
Colon cancer is the second most common type of cancer in the United States. Its incidence is linked ...
AbstractBile acid-induced inhibition of DNA synthesis by the regenerating rat liver in the absence o...
An experiment was carried out to examine mutagenicity and co-mutagenicity of bile. Bile was obtained...
The two secondary biliary acids (lithocholic and deoxycholic acids) were co-mutagenic when they were...
Bile acids have been implicated by epidemiologic evidence as causative agents in colon cancer. Previ...
The aim of this study was to explore the potential pro- and anti-mutagenic effects of endogenous bil...
Bile acids have been linked to the etiology of colon cancer in various studies for over twenty-five ...
Bile Acids (BAs) possess a considerably significant part in the form of emulsifiers in digestion bes...
Claire M Payne, Carol Bernstein, Katerina Dvorak, Harris BernsteinDepartment of Cell Biology and Ana...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a unicellular fungus that can be cultured as a stable haploid ...