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ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANT 3-NITROBENZANTHRONE
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Human enzymes involved in the metabolic activation of the environmental contaminant 3-nitrobenzanthrone: evidence for reductive activation by human NADPH:cytochrome P450 reductase
2003 |
Faculty of Science
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Human enzymes involved in the metabolic activation of the environmental contaminant 3-nitrobenzanthrone: evidence for reductive activation by human NADPH:cytochrome P450 reductase
2003 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Formation and persistence of DNA adducts formed by the carcinogenic air pollutant 3-nitrobenzanthrone in target and non-target organs after intratracheal instillation in rats
2007 |
Faculty of Science
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Mechanisms of the different DNA adduct forming potentials of the urban air pollutants 2-nitrobenzanthrone and carcinogenic 3-nitrobenzanthrone
2010 |
Faculty of Science
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Enzymes involved in the metabolism of the carcinogen 2-nitroanisole: Evidence for its oxidative detoxication by human cytochromes P450
2004 |
Faculty of Science
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Induction of biotransformation enzymes by the carcinogenic air-pollutant 3-nitrobenzanthrone in liver, kidney and lung, after intra-tracheal instillation in rats
2011 |
Faculty of Science
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Metabolic activation of benzo[a]pyrene in vitro by hepatic cytochrome P450 contrasts with detoxification in vivo: experiments with hepatic cytochrome P450 reductase null mice
2008 |
Faculty of Science
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Identification of a genotoxic mechanism for 2-nitroanisole carcinogenicity and of its carcinogenic potential for humans
2004 |
Faculty of Science
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Mutagenic Potential of Nitrenium Ions of Nitrobenzanthrones: Correlation Between Theory and Experiment
2008 |
Faculty of Science
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Mutagenicity and DNA adduct formation of PAH, nitro-PAH, and oxy-PAH fractions of atmospheric particulate matter from Sao Paulo, Brazil
2008 |
Faculty of Science