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Phenotype carcinogenesis

P. K. Baijal, E. P. Clow, D. W. Fitzpatrick and R. P. Bird, Tumourenhancing effects of cholic acid are exerted on the early stages of colon carcinogenesis via induction of aberrant crypt foci with enhanced growth phenotype. Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol, 1998, 76, 1095. [Pg.94]

Weber E, Bannasch P Dose and time dependence of the cellular phenotype in rat hepatic preneoplasia and neoplasia induced by continuous oral exposure to N-nitrosomorpholine. Carcinogenesis 15 1235-42, 1994 Robbiano L, Mereto E, Corbu C, et ah DNA damage induced by seven N-nitroso compounds in primary cultures of human and rat kidney cells. Mutat Res 368(l) 41-7, 1996... [Pg.536]

Loeb, L.A. Mutator phenotype may be required for multistage carcinogenesis (1991) Cancer Res 51, 3075-3079... [Pg.454]

Bissell, D.M., and P.S. Guzelian. Microsomal functions and phenotypic change in adult rat hepatocytes in primary monolayer culture, pp. 119-136. In L.E. Gerschenson and E.B. Thompson, Eds. Gene Expression and Carcinogenesis in Cultured Liver. New York Academic Press, 1975. [Pg.256]

BeU DA, Taylor ]A, Butler MA, Stephens EA, Wiest J, Brubaker LH, et al. Genotype/phenotype discordance for human arylamine N-acetyltransferase (NAT2) reveals a new slow-acetylator allele common in African-Americans. Carcinogenesis 1993 14 1689-92. [Pg.1611]

Hinton, D.E., S.J. Teh, M.S. Okihiro, J.B. Cooke and L.M. Parker. Phenotypically altered hepatocyte populations in diethylnitrosamine-induced medaka liver carcinogenesis - resistance, growth, and fate. Mar. Environ. Res. 34 1-5, 1992. [Pg.284]


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