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Meanings of chemical carcinogen in English
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Usage of chemical carcinogen in English
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The chemicalcarcinogen-induced H-Ras mutations were detected in all the tumors.
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Materials and methods: Seven-week-old male Fischer rats were transplanted with chemicalcarcinogen-induced osteosarcoma, selected lung metastatic lesions tumor block.
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This fact indicates that the target organs of a chemicalcarcinogen change depending on the strain of a given animal species.
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Administration of neutralizing monoclonal antibody against TRAIL promoted tumor development in mice subcutaneously inoculated with a chemicalcarcinogen methylcholanthrene (MCA).
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Proliferating cells within the terminal end buds of the virgin female rat mammary gland are the most susceptible to chemicalcarcinogen induced tumorigenesis.
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These findings represent the first identification of a cellular locus relevant to neoplasia as a target for the mutagenic properties of a chemicalcarcinogen.
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We wanted to know whether mutation of hBub1 could occur in transformed human embryo lung fibroblasts (HELF) cells induced by a chemicalcarcinogen.
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Mongolian gerbils have provided an excellent model of gastric carcinogenesis and H. pylori enhanced (promoted) chemicalcarcinogen-induced carcinogenesis in the stomach using this model.
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Fetal mice are more sensitive to chemicalcarcinogens than are adults.
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Aromatic amines constitute one of the most extensively studied classes of chemicalcarcinogens.
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Chemicalcarcinogens, radiation, and tumor promoters can not introduce new genetic information into cells.
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P450 activity is required to metabolically activate many chemicalcarcinogens, rendering them highly genotoxic.
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Meyer inhibited carcinogenesis induced by several chemicalcarcinogens in 1978.
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The 10% of the examined workplaces showed a possible exposure to chemicalcarcinogens.
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These studies define the relative contributions of individual P450 forms to the activation of various chemicalcarcinogens.
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The results show that activated ras genes can replace chemicalcarcinogens in initiation of mouse skin carcinogenesis.