From Genes to Environment: Elucidating Pancreatic Carcinogenesis Through Genetically Engineered and Risk Factor-Integrated Mouse Models. [PDF]
Yan B+8 more
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Abstract Regulatory genetic toxicology focuses on DNA damage and subsequent gene mutations. However, genotoxic agents can also affect epigenetic marks, and incorporation of epigenetic data into the regulatory framework may thus enhance the accuracy of risk assessment.
Roger Godschalk+4 more
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Selected Alu methylation levels in the gastric carcinogenesis cascade. [PDF]
Meevassana J+7 more
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Abstract As a part of the International Workshop on Genotoxicity Testing (IWGT) in 2022, a workgroup was formed to evaluate the level of validation and regulatory acceptance of transcriptomic biomarkers that identify genotoxic substances. Several such biomarkers have been developed using various molecular techniques and computational approaches. Within
Matthew J. Meier+7 more
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Down-regulation of YAP prevents smoking- and alcohol-induced carcinogenesis of esophageal paracancerous tissue by promoting cellular pyroptosis. [PDF]
Ding X+6 more
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The mechanism of carcinogenesis by tobacco smoke. Some experimental observations and a hypothesis.
J. Braven+3 more
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Critical Evaluation of Methods for the Identification of Aneugens
ABSTRACT The genotoxic potential of chemicals must be evaluated in regulatory safety assessment settings, including but not limited to, the development of new pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals, food and cosmetic ingredients, and agrochemicals. Initial assessment of the chromosome‐damaging potential of chemicals is often conducted in mammalian cells
Xiaowen Sun+8 more
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Phthalates unleashed: decoding ovarian carcinogenesis through multi-omics networks, single-cell insights, and molecular docking. [PDF]
Yang J, Luo M, Wang H, Huang J.
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THE DISTRIBUTION OF RIBONUCLEASE ACTIVITY IN RAT LIVER DURING AZO-DYE CARCINOGENESIS
Haruko Amano, R. Daoust
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Abstract Objective The gut microbiota (GM) plays a role in epilepsy development via the microbiota–gut–brain axis. However, its relationship with various epilepsy subtypes and its mediating role through immune cells remain unclear. Thus, identifying the GM linked to specific epilepsy subtypes and investigating immune mechanisms to predict epilepsy risk,
Xu Zhang+4 more
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