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    Induction of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1 (UDP-GT1) gene complex by green tea in male F344 rats by Embola, C.W., Sohn, O.S., Fiala, E.S., Weisburger, J.H.

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-06-2002)
    “…Tea is one of the most frequently consumed beverages in the world, second only to water. Epidemiological studies have associated the consumption of green tea…”
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    Effect of tea on the formation of DNA adducts by azoxymethane by CHEN, W., SOHN, O. S., FIALA, E. S., WEISBURGER, J. H.

    Published in Xenobiotica (1998)
    “…1. The effect of black tea on the conversion of azoxymethane (AOM) to DNA reactive metabolites was studied in four groups of the male F344 rat. Each received…”
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    Effects of dietary restriction and fasting on selected rat liver enzymes of xenobiotic metabolism and on AOM-induced DNA guanine methylation in rat liver and colon by Sohn, O S, Fiala, E S

    Published in Nutrition and cancer (1995)
    “…Using five- to eight-week-old male F344 rats and a high-fat (23.5% corn oil) modified AIN-76A diet, we examined the effects of dietary restriction (a 3-wk 30%…”
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    Effect of dietary benzylselenocyanate on azoxymethane-induced colon carcinogenesis in male F344 rats by Nayini, J R, Sugie, S, el-Bayoumy, K, Rao, C V, Rigotty, J, Sohn, O S, Reddy, B S

    Published in Nutrition and cancer (1991)
    “…The effect of dietary benzylselenocyanate (BSC) and its analogue, benzylthiocyanate (BTC), and sodium selenite during the initiation and postinitiation phases…”
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    Differential susceptibility of rat and guinea pig colon mucosa DNA to methylation by methylazoxymethyl acetate in vivo by Sohn, O S, Puz, C, Caswell, N, Fiala, E S

    Published in Cancer letters (01-12-1985)
    “…Methylazoxymethanol (MAM) and methylazoxymethyl acetate (MAMOAc) are powerful colon carcinogens in rats, mice and hamsters. In contrast, these agents are not…”
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