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4-biphenylamine
Known as:
4-Aminobiphenyl
, p-Aminodiphenyl
, biphenylamine
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A colorless, crystalline, solid aromatic amine that turns purple when exposed to air and emits toxic fumes when heated. p-Biphenylamine is used only…
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Aminobiphenyl Compounds
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Carcinogens
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1999
1999
Quantitative analysis of 4-aminobiphenyl-C8-deoxyguanosyl DNA adducts produced in vitro and in vivo using HPLC-ES-MS.
D. Doerge
,
M. Churchwell
,
M. M. Marques
,
F. Beland
Carcinogenesis
1999
Corpus ID: 22878792
Electrospray mass spectrometry (ES-MS) is a powerful tool for analysis of carcinogen-adducted DNA. In this study, we developed a…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
NMR structural studies of a 15-mer DNA sequence from a ras protooncogene, modified at the first base of codon 61 with the carcinogen 4-aminobiphenyl.
B. Cho
,
F. Beland
,
M. M. Marques
Biochemistry
1992
Corpus ID: 24808705
Proton NMR studies were conducted on the complementary 15-mer duplex d(5'-TACTCTTCTTGACCT).(5'-AGGTCAAGAAGAGTA) (designated as…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Differences in detection of DNA adducts in the 32P-postlabelling assay after either 1-butanol extraction or nuclease P1 treatment.
J. Gallagher
,
M. Jackson
,
M. George
,
J. Lewtas
,
I. Robertson
Cancer Letters
1989
Corpus ID: 20782160
Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
32P-adduct assay: comparative recoveries of structurally diverse DNA adducts in the various enhancement procedures.
Ramesh C. Gupta
,
K. Earley
Carcinogenesis
1988
Corpus ID: 33217485
A 32P-adduct assay for the measurement of low levels (1 adduct per 10(7) nucleotides) of binding of carcinogens to DNA has been…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Hemoglobin adducts of 4-aminobiphenyl in smokers and nonsmokers.
M. Bryant
,
P. Skipper
,
S. Tannenbaum
,
M. Maclure
Cancer Research
1987
Corpus ID: 9363906
A quantitative method has been developed for the analysis of 4-aminobiphenyl (4-ABP) covalently bound as the sulfinic acid amide…
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1985
1985
Identification of the major serum albumin adduct formed by 4-aminobiphenyl in vivo in rats.
P. Skipper
,
M. Obiedziński
,
S. Tannenbaum
,
D. Miller
,
R. Mitchum
,
F. Kadlubar
Cancer Research
1985
Corpus ID: 31198462
Serum albumin was isolated from rats at 27 h after administration of the carcinogen [2,2'-3H]-4-aminobiphenyl. Pronase digestion…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
In vivo dosimetry of 4-aminobiphenyl in rats via a cysteine adduct in hemoglobin.
L. Green
,
P. Skipper
,
R. Turesky
,
M. Bryant
,
S. Tannenbaum
Cancer Research
1984
Corpus ID: 8160350
The feasibility of monitoring doses of 4-aminobiphenyl (ABP) via adduction to hemoglobin was investigated. Rats dosed with ABP…
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Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
N-acetoxy-N-acetylaminoarenes and nitrosoarenes. One-electron non-enzymatic and enzymatic oxidation products of various carcinogenic aromatic acethydroxamic acids.
H. Bartsch
,
J. Miller
,
E. Miller
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1972
Corpus ID: 23443081
Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
On the mechanism of action of carcinogenic aromatic amines. II. Binding of N-hydroxy-N-acetyl-4-aminobiphenyl to rat-liver nucleic acids in vitro.
Erik Kriek
Chemico-Biological Interactions
1971
Corpus ID: 12845753
Highly Cited
1961
Highly Cited
1961
The N-Hydroxylation of 4-Acetylaminobiphenyl by the Rat and Dog and the Strong Carcinogenicity of N-Hydroxy-4-acetylaminobiphenyl in the Rat
J. Miller
,
Carole S. Wyatt
,
E. Miller
,
H. A. Hartmann
1961
Corpus ID: 19529048
Summary N -Hydroxy-4-acetylaminobiphenyl has been identified as a urinary metabolite of the carcinogens 4-acetylaminobiphenyl and…
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