AbstractCarcinogen-induced formation of DNA adducts and other types of DNA lesions are the critical molecular events in the initiation of chemical carcinogenesis and modulation of such events by chemopreventive agents could be an important step in limiting neoplastic transformation in vivo. Vanadium, a dietary micronutrient has been found to be effective in several types of cancers both in vivo and in vitro and also possesses profound anticarcinogenicity against rat models of mammary, colon and hepatocarcinogenesis. Presently, we report the chemopreventive potential of vanadium on diethylnitrosamine (DEN)-induced early DNA damages in rat liver. Hepatocarcinogenesis was induced in male Sprague–Dawley rats with a single, necrogenic, intraperi...
Hepatocytic neoplasms (nodules and carcinomas) and islands of cellular alteration which display abno...
In order to investigate whether the stimulation of liver DNA synthesis might be used to detect one c...
It has been proposed that DNA alterations may be involved in the "early" stages of chemical carcinog...
AbstractCarcinogen-induced formation of DNA adducts and other types of DNA lesions are the critical ...
Carcinogen-induced formation of DNA adducts and other types of DNA lesions are the critical molecula...
Carcinogen-induced DNA base modification and subsequent DNA lesions are the critical events for the ...
AbstractVanadium (V) has recently been found to possess potent anti-neoplastic activity in rat hepat...
A combination of a differentiation-inducing agent like 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D<sub>3</sub> [1,25(OH...
The complex of vanadyl(IV) cation with oxodiacetate, VO(oda) caused an inhibitory effect on the prol...
SummaryMolecular mechanisms responsible for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remain largely unknown. U...
Vanadate is potent toxic and carcinogenic agent. The mechanisms of its toxic and carcinogenic action...
International audienceIn carcinogenesis, determination of gene and protein expression profiles is im...
The levels of vanadium in urine and blood can be used as biomarkers of exposure, but the mechanism o...
In connection with life-time bioassays in rodents, the liver is one of the organs most frequently af...
Objective: Chemoprevention seems to be the best strategy for lowering the incidence of liver cancer....
Hepatocytic neoplasms (nodules and carcinomas) and islands of cellular alteration which display abno...
In order to investigate whether the stimulation of liver DNA synthesis might be used to detect one c...
It has been proposed that DNA alterations may be involved in the "early" stages of chemical carcinog...
AbstractCarcinogen-induced formation of DNA adducts and other types of DNA lesions are the critical ...
Carcinogen-induced formation of DNA adducts and other types of DNA lesions are the critical molecula...
Carcinogen-induced DNA base modification and subsequent DNA lesions are the critical events for the ...
AbstractVanadium (V) has recently been found to possess potent anti-neoplastic activity in rat hepat...
A combination of a differentiation-inducing agent like 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D<sub>3</sub> [1,25(OH...
The complex of vanadyl(IV) cation with oxodiacetate, VO(oda) caused an inhibitory effect on the prol...
SummaryMolecular mechanisms responsible for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remain largely unknown. U...
Vanadate is potent toxic and carcinogenic agent. The mechanisms of its toxic and carcinogenic action...
International audienceIn carcinogenesis, determination of gene and protein expression profiles is im...
The levels of vanadium in urine and blood can be used as biomarkers of exposure, but the mechanism o...
In connection with life-time bioassays in rodents, the liver is one of the organs most frequently af...
Objective: Chemoprevention seems to be the best strategy for lowering the incidence of liver cancer....
Hepatocytic neoplasms (nodules and carcinomas) and islands of cellular alteration which display abno...
In order to investigate whether the stimulation of liver DNA synthesis might be used to detect one c...
It has been proposed that DNA alterations may be involved in the "early" stages of chemical carcinog...