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environmental-pollutant 3-nitrobenzanthrone
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Molecular mechanism of genotoxicity of the environmental pollutant 3-nitrobenzanthrone
2005 |
Faculty of Science
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Reductive activation of environmental pollutants 3-nitrobenzanthrone and 2-nitrobenzanthrone
2007 |
Faculty of Science
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Oxidation of 3-aminobenzanthrone, a human metabolite of carcinogenic environmental pollutant 3-nitrobenzanthrone, by cytochromes P450 – similarity between human and rat enzymes
2009 |
Faculty of Science, First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Rat cytochromes P450 oxidize 3-aminobenzanthrone, a human metabolite of the carcinogenic environmental pollutant 3-nitrobenzanthrone
2008 |
Faculty of Science
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3-Aminobenzanthrone, a human metabolite of the carcinogenic environmental pollutant 3-nitrobenzanthrone, induces biotransformation enzymes in rat kidney and lung
2009 |
Faculty of Science, First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Bioactivation of 3-aminobenzanthrone, a human metabolite of the environmental pollutant 3-nitrobenzanthrone: evidence for DNA adduct formation mediated by cytochrome P450 enzymes and peroxidases
2006 |
Faculty of Science
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3-aminobenzanthrone, a human metabolite of the environmental pollutant 3-nitrobenzanthrone, forms DNA adducts after metabolic activation by human and rat liver microsomes: Evidence for activation by cytochrome P450 1A1 and P450 1A2
2004 |
Faculty of Science
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Role of hepatic cytochromes P450 in bioactivation of the anticancer drug ellipticine: Studies with the hepatic NADPH: Cytochrome P450 reductase null mouse
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2008 |
Faculty of Science
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The mechanism of cytotoxicity and DNA adduct formation by the anticancer drug ellipticine in human neuroblastoma cells
2009 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, First Faculty of Medicine