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Circadian rhythms and chemical carcinogenesis: Potential link. An overview.
Description :
Circadian rhythm is an integral and not replaceable part of the organism's homeostasis. Its signalling is multidimensional, overlooking global networks such as chromatin remodelling, cell cycle, DNA damage and repair as well as nuclear receptors function. Understanding its global networking will all...
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ECNIS Repository (Environmental Cancer Risk, Nutrition and Individual Susceptibility Repository)
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English
Circadian rhythms and chemical carcinogenesis: Potential link. An overview.
Description :
Circadian rhythm is an integral and not replaceable part of the organism's homeostasis. Its signalling is multidimensional, overlooking global networks such as chromatin remodelling, cell cycle, DNA damage and repair as well as nuclear receptors function. Understanding its global networking will all...
Repository :
ECNIS Repository (Environmental Cancer Risk, Nutrition and Individual Susceptibility Repository)
Language(s) :
English
Dose-response and potential thresholds in tumour development.
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ECNIS is a Network of Excellence within the European Union’s Sixth Framework Programme, Priority
5: Food Quality and Safety. It brings together some of the best European research groups
in a concerted effort to achieve improved understanding of the environmental causes of cancer,
of the potential of...
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ECNIS Repository (Environmental Cancer Risk, Nutrition and Individual Susceptibility Repository)
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English
Differential p38-dependent signalling in response to cellular stress and mitogenic stimulation in fibroblasts
Author(s) :
Faust Dagmar
,
Schmitt Christina
,
Oesch Franz
,
Oesch-Bartlomowicz Barbara
,
Schreck Ilona
,
Weiss Carsten
,
Dietrich Cornelia
Description :
Abstract
p38 MAP kinase is known to be activated by cellular stress finally leading to cell cycle arrest or apoptosis. Furthermore, a tumour suppressor role of p38 MAPK has been proposed. In contrast, a requirement of p38 for proliferation has also been described. To clarify this paradox, ...
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DOAJ-Articles
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English
Stem cells in chemical carcinogenesis.
Author(s) :
Dietrich, Cornelia
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Weiss, Carsten
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Bockamp, Ernesto
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Brisken, Cathrin
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Roskams, Tania
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Morris, Rebecca
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Oesch-Bartlomowicz, Barbara
Description :
Repository :
ECNIS Repository (Environmental Cancer Risk, Nutrition and Individual Susceptibility Repository)
Language(s) :
English
New aspects on mechanisms of chemical carcinogenesis: emphasis on species and gender/sex differences and developmental/aging determinants.
Author(s) :
Oesch, Franz
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Dietrich, Cornelia
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Naegeli, Hanspeter
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Schwarz, Michael
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van der Horst, Gijsbertus
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Zanger, Ulrich
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Repository :
ECNIS Repository (Environmental Cancer Risk, Nutrition and Individual Susceptibility Repository)
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English
Differential p38-dependent signalling in response to cellular stress and mitogenic stimulation in fibroblasts
Author(s) :
Faust, Dagmar
,
Schmitt, Christina
,
Oesch, Franz
,
Oesch-Bartlomowicz, Barbara
,
Schreck, Ilona
,
Weiss, Carsten
,
Dietrich, Cornelia
Description :
p38 MAP kinase is known to be activated by cellular stress finally leading to cell cycle arrest or apoptosis. Furthermore, a tumour suppressor role of p38 MAPK has been proposed. In contrast, a requirement of p38 for proliferation has also been described. To clarify this paradox, we investigated str...
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor-dependent deregulation of cell cycle control induced by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in rat liver epithelial cells.
Author(s) :
Andrysik, Zdenek
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Vondracek, Jan
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Machala, Miroslav
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Krcmar, Pavel
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Svihalkova-Sindlerova, Lenka
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Kranz, Anne
,
Weiss, Carsten
Description :
Disruption of cell proliferation control by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) may contribute to their carcinogenicity. We investigated role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) in disruption of contact inhibition in rat liver epithelial WB-F344 'stem-like' cells, induced by the weakly mutage...
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ECNIS Repository (Environmental Cancer Risk, Nutrition and Individual Susceptibility Repository)
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English
Aryl hydrocarbon receptor activation by cAMP vs. dioxin: Divergent signaling pathways
Author(s) :
Oesch-Bartlomowicz, Barbara
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Huelster, Andrea
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Wiss, Oliver
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Antoniou-Lipfert, Patricia
,
Dietrich, Cornelia
,
Arand, Michael
Description :
Even before the first vertebrates appeared on our planet, the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) gene was present to carry out one or more critical life functions. The vertebrate AHR then evolved to take on functions of detecting and responding to certain classes of environmental toxicants. These envir...
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English
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Found 9 documents, displaying page 1 of 1