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Benzodiazepines compromise the outcome of cancer immunotherapy. [PDF]
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Short- and long-term pathologic responses to quartz are induced by nearly free silanols formed during crystal fracturing. [PDF]
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Methylcholanthrene causes increased thymocyte apoptosis
Toxicology, 1998The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), methylcholanthrene (MCA), is a well studied carcinogen and a teratogen. MCA and other PAH cause immune suppression of B cell and T cell responses in mice and MCA had been reported to induce thymus atrophy. Here we show that MCA treatment causes thymus atrophy in adrenalectomized mice and in C57BL/6 and DBA/2 ...
C T, Lutz, G, Browne, C R, Petzold
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Methylcholanthrene-Induced Thyroiditis
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1969Five unrelated strains of inbred female rats were given 0.033% 3-methylcholanthrene in the diet for 12 weeks. Buffalo-strain rats were the only animals that developed chronic thyroiditis. Fischer, ACI, Marshall, and Osborne Mendel strain rats did not. The protein bound iodine values in the experimental animals did not differ significantly from those in
E L, Glover, M D, Reuber, E F, Godfrey
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Chemico-Biological Interactions, 1982
The filamentous fungus, Cunninghamella elegans, was found to metabolize the potent carcinogen, 3-methylcholanthrene (3-MC) to 1-hydroxy-3-MC, 2-hydroxy-3-MC, 1-keto-3-MC, 2-keto-3-MC and trans-9,10-dihydrodiols of 1-hydroxy-3-MC. In addition several unidentified derivatives of 3-MC were found.
C E, Cerniglia, R H, Dodge, D T, Gibson
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The filamentous fungus, Cunninghamella elegans, was found to metabolize the potent carcinogen, 3-methylcholanthrene (3-MC) to 1-hydroxy-3-MC, 2-hydroxy-3-MC, 1-keto-3-MC, 2-keto-3-MC and trans-9,10-dihydrodiols of 1-hydroxy-3-MC. In addition several unidentified derivatives of 3-MC were found.
C E, Cerniglia, R H, Dodge, D T, Gibson
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Synthesis of 3-methylcholanthrene
Tetrahedron Letters, 1981Abstract A novel synthesis of 3-methylcholanthrene is described which is operationally sipmler than the method in current use and is potentially applicable to the synthesis ofa wide range of other polycyclic hydrocarbons and their cracinogenic metabolites.
Stephen A. Jacobs, Ronald G. Harvey
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Insoluble collagen of methylcholanthrene induced sarcoma
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1975The insoluble collagen from methylcholanthrene induced sarcoma was isolated and characterized. It contains more glycine, hydroxyproline and acidic amino acids than normal connective tissue collagen. An anionic character of tumour collagen was stated (pI 6.1). No typical collagen subunits in this protein were found. The tumour collagen is strongly bound
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