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    The New Trend of Pre-pectoral Breast Reconstruction: An Objective Evaluation of the Quality of Online Information for Patients Undergoing Breast Reconstruction by Marcasciano, M., Frattaroli, J., Mori, F. L. R., Lo Torto, F., Fioramonti, P., Cavalieri, E., Kaciulyte, J., Greco, M., Casella, D., Ribuffo, D.

    Published in Aesthetic plastic surgery (01-06-2019)
    “…The Web has increasingly become the major source of information about health care, and patients who need to undergo breast reconstruction often use the…”
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    Prepectoral breast reconstruction with TiLoop® Bra Pocket: a single center prospective study by Lo Torto, F, Marcasciano, M, Kaciulyte, J, Redi, U, Barellini, L, De Luca, A, Perra, A, Frattaroli, J M, Cavalieri, E, Di Taranto, G, Greco, M, Casella, D

    “…In the last decades, immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) raised in frequency, and prepectoral positioning of the implant is becoming the trend nowadays. The…”
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    Genotoxic metabolites of estradiol in breast: potential mechanism of estradiol induced carcinogenesis by Yue, W, Santen, R.J, Wang, J.-P, Li, Y, Verderame, M.F, Bocchinfuso, W.P, Korach, K.S, Devanesan, P, Todorovic, R, Rogan, E.G, Cavalieri, E.L

    “…Long term exposure to estradiol increases the risk of breast cancer in a variety of animal species, as well as in women. The mechanisms responsible for this…”
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    Estrogens as endogenous genotoxic agents--DNA adducts and mutations by Cavalieri, E, Frenkel, K, Liehr, J G, Rogan, E, Roy, D

    “…Estrogens induce tumors in laboratory animals and have been associated with breast and uterine cancers in humans. In relation to the role of estrogens in the…”
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    The effects of COVID-19 pandemic on elective post-bariatric surgery waiting list: a single Plastic Surgery Center investigation by Marruzzo, G, Redi, U, Patanè, L, Cavalieri, E, Frattaroli, J M, D'Ermo, G, Lo Torto, F, Carella, S, Grippaudo, F R, Ribuffo, D

    “…After massive weight loss, patients that meet specific criteria can be inserted in an ad-hoc post-bariatric surgery list in order to be subjected to body…”
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    Molecular Origin of Cancer: Catechol Estrogen-3,4-Quinones as Endogenous Tumor Initiators by Cavalieri, E. L., Stack, D. E., Devanesan, P. D., Todorovic, R., Dwivedy, I., Higginbotham, S., Johansson, S. L., Patil, K. D., Gross, M. L., Gooden, J. K., Ramanathan, R., Cerny, R. L., Rogan, E. G.

    “…Cancer is a disease that begins with mutation of critical genes: oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. Our research on carcinogenic aromatic hydrocarbons…”
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    Initiation of cancer and other diseases by catechol ortho-quinones: a unifying mechanism by Cavalieri, E L, Rogan, E G, Chakravarti, D

    “…Exposure to estrogens is a risk factor for breast and other human cancers. Initiation of breast, prostate and other cancers has been hypothesized to result…”
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    Spectral Characterization of Catechol Estrogen Quinone (CEQ)-Derived DNA Adducts and Their Identification in Human Breast Tissue Extract by Markushin, Y, Zhong, W, Cavalieri, E. L, Rogan, E. G, Small, G. J, Yeung, E. S, Jankowiak, R

    Published in Chemical research in toxicology (01-09-2003)
    “…Estrogens, including the natural hormones estrone (E1) and estradiol (E2), are thought to be involved in tumor induction. Catechol estrogen quinones (CEQ)…”
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    Central role of radical cations in metabolic activation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by Cavalieri, E L, Rogan, E G

    Published in Xenobiotica (1995)
    “…1. Development of the chemistry of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) radical cations has provided evidence that these intermediates play a major role in…”
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    Potential biomarker for early risk assessment of prostate cancer by Markushin, Y., Gaikwad, N., Zhang, H., Kapke, P., Rogan, E.G., Cavalieri, E.L., Trock, B.J., Pavlovich, C., Jankowiak, R.

    Published in The Prostate (01-10-2006)
    “…BACKGROUND Catechol estrogen quinones (CEQ) derived from 4‐hydroxyestrone (4‐OHE1) and 4‐hydroxyestradiol (4‐OHE2) react with DNA to form depurinating—N7Gua…”
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    Effect of chlorinated hydrocarbons on expression of cytochrome P450 1A1, 1A2 and 1B1 and 2- and 4-hydroxylation of 17β-estradiol in female Sprague-Dawley rats by BADAWI, A. F, CAVALIERI, E. L, ROGAN, E. G

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-08-2000)
    “…Chlorinated hydrocarbons (CHCs) are environmental contaminants that bioaccumulate and hence are detected in human tissues. Epidemiological evidence suggests…”
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    VEPEMB in elderly Hodgkin’s lymphoma patients. Results from an Intergruppo Italiano Linfomi (IIL) study by Levis, A., Anselmo, A. P., Ambrosetti, A., Adamo, F., Bertini, M., Cavalieri, E., Gavarotti, P., Genua, A., Liberati, M., Pavone, V., Pietrasanta, D., Ricetti, M. M., Scalabrini, D. R., Salvi, F., Vitolo, U., Angelucci, E., Boccadoro, M., Gallo, E., Mandelli, F.

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-01-2004)
    “…Background: In advanced age the prognosis of Hodgkin’s lymphoma (HL) is poor, but, as a consequence of the low incidence of HL in the elderly, prospective…”
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    Synthesis of the catechols of natural and synthetic estrogens by using 2-iodoxybenzoic acid (IBX) as the oxidizing agent by Saeed, Muhammad, Zahid, Muhammad, Rogan, Eleanor, Cavalieri, Ercole

    Published in Steroids (01-03-2005)
    “…A method for the synthesis of 2-hydroxyestrone/estradiol, 4-hydroxyestrone/estradiol, 3′-hydroxydiethylstilbestrol, 3′-hydroxyhexestrol, and…”
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    Imbalance of Estrogen Homeostasis in Kidney and Liver of Hamsters Treated with Estradiol:  Implications for Estrogen-Induced Initiation of Renal Tumors by Cavalieri, Ercole L, Kumar, Sunil, Todorovic, Rosa, Higginbotham, Sheila, Badawi, Alaa F, Rogan, Eleanor G

    Published in Chemical research in toxicology (01-08-2001)
    “…Reaction of endogenous catechol estrogen quinones (CE-Q) with DNA may initiate cancer by generation of oncogenic mutations. Treatment of male Syrian golden…”
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    Relating Aromatic Hydrocarbon-Induced DNA Adducts and c-H-ras Mutations in Mouse Skin Papillomas: The Role of Apurinic Sites by Chakravarti, Dhrubajyoti, Pelling, Jill C., Cavalieri, Ercole L., Rogan, Eleanor G.

    “…Mouse skin tumors contain activated c-H-ras oncogenes, often caused by point mutations at codons 12 and 13 in exon 1 and codons 59 and 61 in exon 2…”
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    Development of Monoclonal Antibodies to 4-Hydroxyestrogen-2-N-Acetylcysteine Conjugates:  Immunoaffinity and Spectroscopic Studies by Markushin, Y, Kapke, P, Saeed, M, Zhang, H, Dawoud, A, Rogan, E. G, Cavalieri, E. L, Jankowiak, R

    Published in Chemical research in toxicology (01-10-2005)
    “…Catechol estrogen quinones (CEQ) derived from oxidation of the catechol estrogens 4-hydroxyestrone (4-OHE1) and 4-hydroxyestradiol (4-OHE2) can conjugate with…”
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    Anti‐interferon‐γ action of epigallocatechin‐3‐gallate mediated by specific inhibition of STAT1 activation by Menegazzi, Marta, Tedeschi, Elisa, Dussin, Daniela, Prati, Alessandra Carcereri, Cavalieri, Elisabetta, Mariotto, Sofia, Suzuki, Hisanori

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-05-2001)
    “…ABSTRACT A great interest is emerging about green tea as a tool against human cancer development or inflammation, as pointed out by recent reports describing…”
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    Identification and Quantitation of Dibenzo[a,l]pyrene-DNA Adducts Formed by Rat Liver Microsomes in Vitro: Preponderance of Depurinating Adducts by Li, K.-M, Todorovic, R, Rogan, E. G, Cavalieri, E. L, Ariese, F, Suh, M, Jankowiak, R, Small, G. J

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (27-06-1995)
    “…Dibenzo[a,l]pyrene (DB[a,l]P) is the most potent carcinogen known among aromatic hydrocarbons. DB[a,l]P-11,12-dihydrodiol, precursor to the bay-region diol…”
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