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aristolochic acid I
Known as:
8-methoxy-6-nitrophenanthro(3,4-d)-1,3-dioxole-5-carboxylic acid
, aristolochic acid
, aristolochic acid A
National Institutes of Health
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Antiviral Agents
Aristolochic Acids
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aristolochic acid I, sodium salt
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Genome-Wide Mutational Signatures of Aristolochic Acid and Its Application as a Screening Tool
S. Poon
,
S. Pang
,
+36 authors
B. Teh
Science Translational Medicine
2013
Corpus ID: 25923013
Genome-wide mutational signatures of the group 1 carcinogen aristolochic acid are observed in urothelial cancers and liver…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Aristolochic acid nephropathy: a worldwide problem.
F. Debellé
,
J. Vanherweghem
,
J. Nortier
Kidney International
2008
Corpus ID: 43345637
Aristolochic acid nephropathy (AAN), a progressive renal interstitial fibrosis frequently associated with urothelial malignancies…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Aristolochic acid and the etiology of endemic (Balkan) nephropathy
A. Grollman
,
S. Shibutani
,
+15 authors
B. Jelaković
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2007
Corpus ID: 31803804
Endemic (Balkan) nephropathy (EN), a devastating renal disease affecting men and women living in rural areas of Bosnia, Bulgaria…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Selective Toxicity of Aristolochic Acids I and II
S. Shibutani
,
Huan Dong
,
N. Suzuki
,
S. Ueda
,
Frederick Miller
,
A. Grollman
Drug Metabolism And Disposition
2007
Corpus ID: 13404005
Ingestion of herbal remedies containing aristolochic acids (AAs) is associated with the development of a syndrome, designated…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Bitter Taste Receptors for Saccharin and Acesulfame K
C. Kuhn
,
B. Bufe
,
+7 authors
W. Meyerhof
Journal of Neuroscience
2004
Corpus ID: 14638014
Weight-conscious subjects and diabetics use the sulfonyl amide sweeteners saccharin and acesulfame K to reduce their calorie and…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Aristolochic acid as a probable human cancer hazard in herbal remedies: a review.
V. Arlt
,
M. Stiborová
,
H. Schmeiser
Mutagenesis
2002
Corpus ID: 42051455
The old herbal drug aristolochic acid (AA), derived from Aristolochia spp., has been associated with the development of a novel…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Urothelial carcinoma associated with the use of a Chinese herb (Aristolochia fangchi)
Joëlle Nortier
,
Marie Carmen Muniz Martinez
,
+8 authors
J. Vanherweghem
New England Journal of Medicine
2000
Corpus ID: 33314368
BACKGROUND Chinese-herb nephropathy is a progressive form of renal fibrosis that develops in some patients who take weight…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
The Overexpression of Bax Produces Cell Death upon Induction of the Mitochondrial Permeability Transition*
J. G. Pastorino
,
Sing-Tsung Chen
,
M. Tafani
,
J. Snyder
,
J. Farber
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1998
Corpus ID: 39709963
Stably transfected Jurkat T cells were produced in which Bax expression is inducible by muristerone A. The cell death resulting…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Identification of aristolochic acid in Chinese herbs
M. Vanhaelen
,
R. Vanhaelen-fastre
,
P. But
,
J. Vanherweghem
The Lancet
1994
Corpus ID: 34836561
Review
1993
Review
1993
Rapidly progressive interstitial renal fibrosis in young women: association with slimming regimen including Chinese herbs
J. Vanherweghem
,
C. Tielemans
,
+8 authors
M. Jadoul
The Lancet
1993
Corpus ID: 32428737
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