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    Gut microbes define liver cancer risk in mice exposed to chemical and viral transgenic hepatocarcinogens by Fox, J G, Feng, Y, Theve, E J, Raczynski, A R, Fiala, J L A, Doernte, A L, Williams, M, McFaline, J L, Essigmann, J M, Schauer, D B, Tannenbaum, S R, Dedon, P C, Weinman, S A, Lemon, S M, Fry, R C, Rogers, A B

    Published in Gut (01-01-2010)
    “…Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) frequently results from synergism between chemical and infectious liver carcinogens. Worldwide, the highest incidence of HCC is…”
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    Nitric oxide and TNF-α trigger colonic inflammation and carcinogenesis in Helicobacter hepaticus-infected, Rag2-deficient mice by Erdman, S.E, Rao, V.P, Poutahidis, T, Rogers, A.B, Taylor, C.L, Jackson, E.A, Ge, Z, Lee, C.W, Schauer, D.B, Wogan, G.N, Tannenbaum, S.R, Fox, J.G

    “…Recombinase-activating gene-2-deficient (Rag2⁻/⁻) mice lacking functional lymphocytes provide a useful model of chronic inflammatory bowel disease-emulating…”
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    Chemistry meets biology in colitis-associated carcinogenesis by Mangerich, A, Dedon, P C, Fox, J G, Tannenbaum, S R, Wogan, G N

    Published in Free radical research (01-11-2013)
    “…The intestine comprises an exceptional venue for a dynamic and complex interplay of numerous chemical and biological processes. Here, multiple chemical and…”
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    Interleukin-22 drives nitric oxide-dependent DNA damage and dysplasia in a murine model of colitis-associated cancer by Wang, C, Gong, G, Sheh, A, Muthupalani, S, Bryant, E M, Puglisi, D A, Holcombe, H, Conaway, E A, Parry, N A P, Bakthavatchalu, V, Short, S P, Williams, C S, Wogan, G N, Tannenbaum, S R, Fox, J G, Horwitz, B H

    Published in Mucosal immunology (01-11-2017)
    “…The risk of colon cancer is increased in patients with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Inflammation-induced DNA damage could be an important link…”
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    A microscale in vitro physiological model of the liver: predictive screens for drug metabolism and enzyme induction by Sivaraman, A, Leach, J K, Townsend, S, Iida, T, Hogan, B J, Stolz, D B, Fry, R, Samson, L D, Tannenbaum, S R, Griffith, L G

    Published in Current drug metabolism (01-12-2005)
    “…In vitro models of the liver using isolated primary hepatocytes have been used as screens for measuring the metabolism, toxicity and efficacy of xenobiotics,…”
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    The Chemistry of the S-Nitrosoglutathione/Glutathione System by Singh, S. P., Wishnok, J. S., Keshive, M., Deen, W. M., Tannenbaum, S. R.

    “…S-Nitrosothiols have generated considerable interest due to their ability to act as nitric oxide (NO) donors and due to their possible involvement in…”
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    Quantitative Systems Pharmacology Approaches Applied to Microphysiological Systems (MPS): Data Interpretation and Multi‐MPS Integration by Yu, J, Cilfone, NA, Large, EM, Sarkar, U, Wishnok, JS, Tannenbaum, SR, Hughes, DJ, Lauffenburger, DA, Griffith, LG, Stokes, CL, Cirit, M

    “…Our goal in developing Microphysiological Systems (MPS) technology is to provide an improved approach for more predictive preclinical drug discovery via a…”
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    DNA Damage and Mutation in Human Cells Exposed to Nitric Oxide in vitro by Nguyen, T., Brunson, D., Crespi, C. L., Penman, B. W., Wishnok, J. S., Tannenbaum, S. R.

    “…Nitric oxide (NO·) is a physiological messenger formed by several cell types. Reaction with O2forms oxides that nitrosate amines at pH values near 7. We now…”
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    Roles of nitric oxide in inducible resistance of Escherichia coli to activated murine macrophages by NUNOSHIBA, T, DEROJAS-WALKER, T, TANNENBAUM, S. R, DEMPLE, B

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-03-1995)
    “…Services IAI Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit StumbleUpon…”
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    Monocyclic aromatic amines as potential human carcinogens: old is new again by Skipper, Paul L., Kim, Min Young, Sun, H.-L. Patty, Wogan, Gerald N., Tannenbaum, Steven R.

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-01-2010)
    “…Alkylanilines are a group of chemicals whose ubiquitous presence in the environment is a result of the multitude of sources from which they originate. Exposure…”
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    Protein adducts in the molecular dosimetry of chemical carcinogens by Skipper, P L, Tannenbaum, S R

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-04-1990)
    “…Genotoxic carcinogens form covalent bonds with proteins as well as with DNA. The adducts which result are useful for assessing exposure to the carcinogen,…”
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    Activation by Nitric Oxide of an Oxidative-Stress Response that Defends Escherichia coli Against Activated Macrophages by Nunoshiba, Tatsuo, DeRojas-Walker, Teresa, Wishnok, John S., Tannenbaum, Steven R., Demple, Bruce

    “…Nitric oxide is a free radical (NO.) formed biologically through the oxidation of L-arginine by nitric oxide synthases. NO.is produced transiently in mammalian…”
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    Oxidation of 2,6-Dimethylaniline by Recombinant Human Cytochrome P450s and Human Liver Microsomes by Gan, Jinping, Skipper, Paul L, Tannenbaum, Steven R

    Published in Chemical research in toxicology (01-06-2001)
    “…2,6-Dimethylaniline (2,6-DMA) is classified as a rodent nasal cavity carcinogen and a possible human carcinogen. The major metabolite of 2,6-DMA in rats and…”
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    Inhibition of nitrosamine formation by ascorbic acid by Tannenbaum, SR, Wishnok, JS, Leaf, CD

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-01-1991)
    “…Nitrosation occurs under a wide variety of conditions by reaction of most types of amines with any of a large number of nitrosating species. Nitrite can be…”
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    Hemoglobin Adducts of Aromatic Amines: Associations with Smoking Status and Type of Tobacco by Bryant, Matthew S., Vineis, Paolo, Skipper, Paul L., Tannenbaum, Steven R.

    “…Hemoglobin adducts of 15 aromatic amines were determined in nonsmokers and smokers of blond- or black-tobacco cigarettes living in Turin, Italy. The subjects…”
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    Acetylator phenotype, aminobiphenyl-hemoglobin adduct levels, and bladder cancer risk in white, black, and Asian men in Los Angeles, California by Yu, M C, Skipper, P L, Taghizadeh, K, Tannenbaum, S R, Chan, K K, Henderson, B E, Ross, R K

    “…There is a large body of epidemiologic and experimental data that have identified a number of arylamines as human bladder carcinogens. Metabolic activation is…”
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    Etheno adducts in spleen DNA of SJL mice stimulated to overproduce nitric oxide by NAIR, J, GAL, A, TAMIR, S, TANNENBAUM, S. R, WOGAN, G. N, BARTSCH, H

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-12-1998)
    “…In order to investigate specific DNA damage caused by nitric oxide (NO) induced lipid peroxidation, levels of promutagenic etheno adducts…”
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    Recombinational repair is critical for survival of Escherichia coli exposed to nitric oxide by Spek, E J, Wright, T L, Stitt, M S, Taghizadeh, N R, Tannenbaum, S R, Marinus, M G, Engelward, B P

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-01-2001)
    “…Nitric oxide (NO(.)) is critical to numerous biological processes, including signal transduction and macrophage-mediated immunity. In this study, we have…”
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    Plasma arginine, citrulline, and ornithine kinetics in adults, with observations on nitric oxide synthesis by Castillo, L, Sánchez, M, Vogt, J, Chapman, T E, DeRojas-Walker, T C, Tannenbaum, S R, Ajami, A M, Young, V R

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-02-1995)
    “…The plasma fluxes of ornithine (Orn), arginine (Arg), and citrulline (Cit) and rate of conversion of labeled ornithine-to-citrulline (QOrn-->Cit) were…”
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    Splanchnic metabolism of dietary arginine in relation to nitric oxide synthesis in normal adult man by Castillo, L. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA), DeRojas, T.C, Chapman, T.E, Vogt, J, Burke, J.F, Tannenbaum, S.R, Young, V.R

    “…Urinary nitrate (NO3) is the stable end product of nitric oxide, which is formed, in turn, from a guanidino nitrogen of arginine. We have conducted two…”
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