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Meanings of chemical carcinogens in inglés
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Usage of chemical carcinogens in inglés
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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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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.
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However, the role of CYP3A4 in activating chemicalcarcinogens into potent genotoxins is unclear.
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A putative association between obesity and colon tumorigenesis has been explored experimentally using chemicalcarcinogens administered to obese rodents.
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Background: Interindividual genetic differences in susceptibility to chemicalcarcinogens are among the most important host factors in human cancer.
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General significance: We propose a new mechanism for RRM2 regulation to maintain genome stability in response to environmental chemicalcarcinogens.
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Most chemicalcarcinogens require metabolic activation to electrophilic metabolites that are capable of binding to DNA and causing gene mutation.
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Current regulatory practices for chemicalcarcinogens were established when scientific understanding of the molecular mechanisms of chemical carcinogenesis was in its infancy.
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Further, the results suggest that other genetic factors may interact with chemicalcarcinogens in determining individual susceptibility to these agents during development.
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) are a class of chemicalcarcinogens whose active metabolites form DNA adducts, resulting in specific mutational events.
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Anurans seem to have a greater frequency of spontaneous neoplasms than do urodeles and respond to chemicalcarcinogens in a manner analogous to mammalian species.