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Cocarcinogenesis
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Cocarcinogeneses
, Cocarcinogenesis [Disease/Finding]
The combination of two or more different factors in the production of cancer.
National Institutes of Health
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Crocidolite asbestos and SV40 are cocarcinogens in human mesothelial cells and in causing mesothelioma in hamsters.
B. Kroczynska
,
Rochelle Cutrone
,
+7 authors
M. Carbone
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2006
Corpus ID: 22336074
1998
1998
Testosterone hydroxylase as multibiomarker of effect in evaluating vinclozolin cocarcinogenesis.
G. Cantelli-forti
,
A. Camerino
Biomarkers
1998
Corpus ID: 21289614
In this work the modulation of the regio- and stereo-selective hydroxylation of testosterone by vinclozolin was studied in…
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1996
1996
Thapsia garganica L.: In Vitro Culture, Somatic Embryogenesis, and the Production of Thapsigargins
U. Smitt
,
A. Jäger
,
U. Nyman
1996
Corpus ID: 81012615
Thapsia garganica L., Apiaceae (Fig. 1), called Derias by the Arabs, is an ancient medicinal plant that contains thapsigargins as…
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1985
1985
Challenging problems in cocarcinogenesis.
I. Berenblum
Cancer Research
1985
Corpus ID: 30927392
The role of hormones as sensitizers in mammary carcinogenesis can be surmised on a priori grounds: (a) from general evidence of…
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Review
1983
Review
1983
Free oxygen radicals: necessary contributors to tumor promotion and cocarcinogenesis.
W. Troll
,
K. Frenkel
,
G. Teebor
Princess Takamatsu symposia
1983
Corpus ID: 25595054
The two stage model of carcinogenesis postulates that agents which lead to tumor formation are either initiating or promoting…
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1980
1980
Benzo[a]pyrene uptake into rat liver microsomes: effects of adsorption of benzo[a]pyrene to asbestos and non-fibrous mineral particulates.
J. Lakowicz
,
D. Bevan
Chemico-Biological Interactions
1980
Corpus ID: 43378987
1978
1978
Particle-enhanced membrane uptake of a polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon: a possible role in cocarcinogenesis.
J. Lakowicz
,
F. Englund
,
A. Hidmark
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
1978
Corpus ID: 36759805
One possible mechanism by which cocarcinogenesis occurs was investigated. The effect of a particulate, silica, upon the rate of…
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1977
1977
Epidermal intercellular relationships during carcinogenesis and cocarcinogenesis as revealed by scanning electron microscopy
D. Komitowski
,
K. Goerttler
,
H. Löhrke
Virchows Archiv B Cell Pathology
1977
Corpus ID: 1200861
SummaryInvestigations with the scanning electron microscope were carried out on the skin of 80 NMRI mice after treating them with…
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1975
1975
Foreign-body tumorigenesis by vinyl chloride vinyl acetate copolymer: no evidence for chemical cocarcinogenesis.
K. Brand
,
L. Buoen
,
I. Brand
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
1975
Corpus ID: 6498166
We investigated whether vinyl chloride monomers, released from implants of vinyl chloride vinyl acetate copolymer (VCA), exerted…
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1971
1971
Cocarcinogenesis: the interaction of chemical and physical agents.
H. Vogel
,
R. Zaldívar
Radiation Research
1971
Corpus ID: 43644157
The physical agent used in this study was fission neutrons (300-360 rads). The chemical carcinogen was 2,7-FAA, injected…
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