Background/purposeBetel quid (BQ) chewing is popular in Taiwan and many other countries. There are about 200–600 million BQ chewers in the world. BQ chewing is one major risk factor of oral cancer and oral submucous fibrosis (OSF). While areca nut (AN), a main component of BQ, exhibits genotoxicity, its transformation capacity and its role in the initiation and promotion stages of carcinogenesis are not fully clear.MethodsMouse C3H10T1/2 cells were exposed to AN extract (ANE) for 24 hours. Cytotoxicity was evaluated by colony forming efficiency. For the transformation assay, C3H10T1/2 cells were exposed to ANE for 24 hours and then incubated in medium with/without 12-O-tetradecanolylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA; a tumor promoter) for 42 days. Ce...
Areca nut chewing habits are associated with several oral manifestations like leukoplakia, submucous...
Molecular crosstalk between cancer cells and fibroblasts has been an emerging hot issue in understan...
Areca nut (AN) is a popular carcinogen used by about 0.6-1.2 billion people worldwide. Although AN c...
Background/purposeBetel quid (BQ) chewing is popular in Taiwan and many other countries. There are a...
Background/purpose: Betel quid (BQ) chewing is popular in Taiwan and many other countries. There are...
AbstractBetel quid chewing is associated with various pathologic alterations in oral mucosa. However...
Betel quid (BQ)-chewing is a popular oral habit with potential links to the occurrence of oral cance...
There are about 200–600 million betel quid (BQ) chew-ers in the world. BQ chewing is one of the majo...
To investigate the mechanisms of areca quid (AQ)-induced carcinogenesis, expression of c-fos and c-j...
Background. There are 600 million betel quid chewers around the world. betel quid chewing is a major...
Aims: Chewing of betel quid (BQ) increases the risk of oral cancer and oral submucous fibrosis (OSF)...
There are 600 Million betel quid (BQ) chewers in the world. BQ chewing is a major etiologic factor o...
There are about 600 million betel quid (BQ) chewers in the world. BQ chewing is the major risk facto...
Background/PurposeNuclear localization of β-catenin is known to associate with malignant transformat...
Abstract Areca nut chewing habits are associated with several oral manifestations like leukoplakia,...
Areca nut chewing habits are associated with several oral manifestations like leukoplakia, submucous...
Molecular crosstalk between cancer cells and fibroblasts has been an emerging hot issue in understan...
Areca nut (AN) is a popular carcinogen used by about 0.6-1.2 billion people worldwide. Although AN c...
Background/purposeBetel quid (BQ) chewing is popular in Taiwan and many other countries. There are a...
Background/purpose: Betel quid (BQ) chewing is popular in Taiwan and many other countries. There are...
AbstractBetel quid chewing is associated with various pathologic alterations in oral mucosa. However...
Betel quid (BQ)-chewing is a popular oral habit with potential links to the occurrence of oral cance...
There are about 200–600 million betel quid (BQ) chew-ers in the world. BQ chewing is one of the majo...
To investigate the mechanisms of areca quid (AQ)-induced carcinogenesis, expression of c-fos and c-j...
Background. There are 600 million betel quid chewers around the world. betel quid chewing is a major...
Aims: Chewing of betel quid (BQ) increases the risk of oral cancer and oral submucous fibrosis (OSF)...
There are 600 Million betel quid (BQ) chewers in the world. BQ chewing is a major etiologic factor o...
There are about 600 million betel quid (BQ) chewers in the world. BQ chewing is the major risk facto...
Background/PurposeNuclear localization of β-catenin is known to associate with malignant transformat...
Abstract Areca nut chewing habits are associated with several oral manifestations like leukoplakia,...
Areca nut chewing habits are associated with several oral manifestations like leukoplakia, submucous...
Molecular crosstalk between cancer cells and fibroblasts has been an emerging hot issue in understan...
Areca nut (AN) is a popular carcinogen used by about 0.6-1.2 billion people worldwide. Although AN c...