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  1. 1.   A Remote Arene-Binding Site on Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen Revealed by Antibody-Recruiting Small Molecules
  2. Zhang, A. X.; Murelli, R. P.; Barinka, C.; Michel, J.; Cocleaza, A.; Jorgensen, W. L.; Lubkowski, J.; Spiegel, D. A.
  3. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2010, Sep; 132(36): 12711-12716.
  1. 2.   A boronic acid chalcone analog of combretastatin A-4 as a potent anti-proliferation agent
  2. Kong, Y. L.; Wang, K.; Edler, M. C.; Hamel, E.; Mooberry, S. L.; Paige, M. A.; Brown, M. L.
  3. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 2010, Jan; 18(2): 971-977.
  1. 3.   Modulation of Carcinogen Metabolism by Nitric Oxide-Aspirin 2 Is Associated with Suppression of DNA Damage and DNA Adduct Formation
  2. MacDonald, C. J.; Cheng, R.; Roberts, D. D.; Wink, D. A.; Yeh, G. C.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2009 284(33): 22099-22107.
  1. 4.   Natural resonance structures and aromaticity of the nucleobases
  2. Sun, G. Y.; Nicklaus, M. C.
  3. Theoretical Chemistry Accounts. 2007, Feb; 117(2): 323-332.
  1. 5.   Environmental genotoxicants/carcinogens and childhood cancer: Bridgeable gaps in scientific knowledge
  2. Anderson, L. M.
  3. Mutation Research-Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis. 2006, Sep; 608(2): 136-156.
  1. 6.   Variation in genes relevant to aromatic hydrocarbon metabolism and the risk of adult brain tumors
  2. De Roos, A. J.; Rothman, N.; Brown, M.; Bell, D. A.; Pittman, G. S.; Shapiro, W. R.; Selker, R. G.; Fine, H. A.; Black, P. M.; Inskip, P. D.
  3. Neuro-Oncology. 2006, Apr; 8(2): 145-155.
  1. 7.   Differential metabolism of 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) in mice humanized for CYP1A1 and CYP1A2
  2. Cheung, C.; Ma, X. C.; Krausz, K. W.; Kimura, S.; Feigenbaum, L.; Dalton, T. P.; Nebert, D. W.; Idle, J. R.; Gonzalez, F. J.
  3. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 2005, SEP; 18(9): 1471-1478.
  1. 8.   A comparative study of amyloid fibril formation by residues 15-19 of the human calcitonin hormone: A single beta-sheet model with a small hydrophobic core
  2. Haspel, N.; Zanuy, D.; Ma, B. Y.; Wolfson, H.; Nussinov, R.
  3. Journal of Molecular Biology. 2005, FEB 4; 345(5): 1213-1227.
  1. 9.   Microsomal epoxide hydrolase polymorphisms and risk for advanced colorectal adenoma
  2. Huang, W. Y.; Chatterjee, N.; Chanock, S.; Dean, M.; Yeager, M.; Schoen, R. E.; Hou, L. F.; Berndt, S. I.; Yadavalli, S.; Johnson, C. C.; Hayes, R. B.
  3. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention. 2005, JAN; 14(1): 152-157.
  1. 11.   CYP1A1 and GSTM1 polymorphisms in relation to lung cancer risk in Chinese women
  2. Yang, X. H. R.; Wacholder, S.; Xu, Z. Y.; Dean, M.; Clark, V.; Gold, B.; Brown, L. M.; Stone, B. J.; Fraumeni, J. F.; Caporaso, N. E.
  3. Cancer Letters. 2004, OCT 28; 214(2): 197-204.
  1. 12.   The mutagenic effects of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthacene, 3-methylcholanthrene and benzo[a]pyrene to the developing Syrian hamster fetus measured by an in vivo/in vitro mutation assay
  2. Donovan, P. J.; Smith, G. T.; Nardone, R.
  3. Mutation Research-Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis. 2004, OCT 4; 554(1-2): 111-120.
  1. 13.   QM/MM modeling of the glutathione-hydroxymethyl radical reaction in watery
  2. Nemukhin, A. V.; Grigorenko, B. L.; Topol, I. A.; Burt, S. K.
  3. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2004 6(5): 1031-1038.
  1. 15.   Identification and characterization of peptides that bind to cyanovirin-N, a potent human immunodeficiency virus-inactivating protein
  2. Han, Z. Z.; Simpson, J. T.; Fivash, M. J.; Fisher, R.; Mori, T.
  3. Peptides. 2004 25(4): 551-561.
  1. 17.   Residues 207, 216, and 221 and the catalytic activity of mGSTA1-1 and mGSTA2-2 toward benzo a pyrene-(7R,8S)-diol- (9S,10R)-epoxide
  2. Gu, Y. J.; Xiao, B.; Wargo, H. L.; Bucher, M. H.; Singh, S. V.; Ji, X. H.
  3. Biochemistry. 2003 42(4): 917-921.
  1. 18.   Carcinogenesis of the food mutagen PhIP in mice is independent of CYP1A2
  2. Kimura, S.; Kawabe, M.; Yu, A. M.; Morishima, H.; Fernandez-Salguero, P.; Hammons, G. J.; Ward, J. M.; Kadlubar, F. F.; Gonzalez, F. J.
  3. Carcinogenesis. 2003 24(3): 583-587.
  1. 19.   Site-specific mutagenesis in Escherichia coli by N-2- deoxyguanosine adducts derived from the highly carcinogenic fjord-region benzo c phenanthrene 3,4-diol 1,2-epoxides
  2. Ramos, L. A.; Ponten, I.; Dipple, A.; Kumar, S.; Yagi, H.; Sayer, J. M.; Kroth, H.; Kalena, G.; Jerina, D. M.
  3. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 2002 15(12): 1619-1626.
  1. 20.   Phosphorescence and optically detected magnetic resonance of polynucleotide complexes of tryptophan- and 5-methyltryptophan- containing peptide stereoisomers
  2. Misra, A.; Blair, M.; Stuart, C.; Ozarowski, A.; Casas-Finet, J. R.; Maki, A. H.
  3. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 2002 106(14): 3735-3741.
  1. 21.   Protease inhibitor-induced stabilization of p21(waf1/cip1) and cell-cycle arrest in chemical carcinogen-exposed mammary and lung cells
  2. Khan, Q. A.; Dipple, A.; Anderson, L. M.
  3. Molecular Carcinogenesis. 2002 33(1): 1-8.
  1. 22.   Hydrocarbon carcinogens evade cellular defense mechanism of G1 arrest in nontransformed and malignant lung cell lines
  2. Khan, Q. A.; Anderson, L. M.
  3. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 2001 173(2): 105-113.
  1. 24.   Quantitative reactions of anti 5,9-dimethylchrysene dihydrodiol epoxide with DNA and deoxyribonucleotides
  2. Szeliga, J.; Amin, S.
  3. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 2000 128(3): 159-172.
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