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ABSTRACT Cancer is a result of uncontrolled cell growth with the potential to damage or spread to another part of the body. It is the deadliest disease in the world; therefore, rapid and sensitive detection is essential to fight it. In the past few decades, many diagnosis tools have been developed to detect cancer and monitor therapy progress.
Md Mobarok Karim, Tahera Lasker
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From Viral Infection to Genome Reshaping: The Triggering Role of HPV Integration in Cervical Cancer. [PDF]
Li J, Li S.
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Effects of Methandrostenolone on Muscle Carcinogenesis induced in Rats by Nickel Sulphide
Gaëtan Jasmin
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Dietary mycotoxins, co-exposure, and carcinogenesis in humans: short review [PDF]
De Boevre, Marthe+3 more
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Abstract Quantitative risk assessments of chemicals are routinely performed using in vivo data from rodents; however, there is growing recognition that non‐animal approaches can be human‐relevant alternatives. There is an urgent need to build confidence in non‐animal alternatives given the international support to reduce the use of animals in toxicity ...
Marc A. Beal+14 more
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CYPD limits HR<sup>+</sup> mammary carcinogenesis in mice. [PDF]
Buqué A+5 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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