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2. Estrogen Receptor-α Suppresses Liver Carcinogenesis and Establishes Sex-Specific Gene Expression

3. Genetic background determines ifStat5bsuppresses or enhances murine hepatocarcinogenesis

4. Liver Tumor Promotion by 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Is Dependent on the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor and TNF/IL-1 Receptors

5. Supplementation by vitamin D compounds does not affect colonic tumor development in vitamin D sufficient murine models

6. Identification of Susceptibility Loci in a Mouse Model of KRASG12D-Driven Pancreatic Cancer

7. Predominant modifier of extreme liver cancer susceptibility in C57BR/cdJ female mice localized to 6 Mb on chromosome 17

9. The Teratogenic Sensitivity to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Is Modified by a Locus on Mouse Chromosome 3

10. A Potent Modifier of Liver Cancer Risk on Distal Mouse Chromosome 1This article is dedicated to the memory of our late colleague, Kristin M. Liss

11. Frontiers of Mutagenesis and DNA Repair

12. Robert G. McKinnell, The Understanding, Prevention and Control of Human Cancer: The Historic Work and Lives of Elizabeth Cavert Miller and James A. Miller (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2016), pp. xvi, 196, $50, hardback, ISBN: 9789004286795

13. Loss of BMAL1 in ovarian steroidogenic cells results in implantation failure in female mice

14. Association of a Chromosomal Rearrangement Event with Mouse Posterior Polymorphous Corneal Dystrophy and Alterations in Csrp2bp, Dzank1, and Ovol2 Gene Expression

15. The Hcr (hepatocarcinogen resistance) loci of DBA/2J mice partially suppress phenotypic expression of the Hcs (hepatocarcinogen sensitivity) loci of C3H/HeJ mice

16. The long path from QTL to gene

17. The Hcs7 Mouse Liver Cancer Modifier Maps to a 3.3 Mb Region Carrying the Strong Candidate Ifi202b

18. Genetic Control of Hepatocarcinogenesis In C3H Mice

19. Mutations in protein-binding hot-spots on the hub protein Smad3 differentially affect its protein interactions and Smad3-regulated gene expression

20. Widespread hyperplasia induced by transgenic TGFalpha in ApcMin mice is associated with only regional effects on tumorigenesis

21. Partial hepatectomy is a promoter of hepatocarcinogenesis in C57BL/6J male mice but not in C3H/HeJ male mice

22. Ancestral bias in the Hras1 gene and distal Chromosome 7 among inbred mice

23. A Holistic Approach to Evaluating Cellular Communication Pathways

25. Developing toxicologically predictive gene sets using cDNA microarrays and bayesian classification

26. The little mutation suppresses DEN-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in mice and abrogates genetic and hormonal modulation of susceptibility

28. Two genes abrogate the inhibition of murine hepatocarcinogenesis by ovarian hormones

29. Strain dependent effects of sex hormones on hepatocarcinogenesis in mice

30. Hepatocarcinogenesis in BXH recombinant inbred strains of mice: analysis of diverse phenotypic effects of the hepatocarcinogen sensitivity loci

31. Strain-dependent differences in DNA synthesis and gene expression in the regenerating livers of CB57BL/6J and C3H/HeJ mice

32. Effect of Genetic Susceptibility on Tumor Induction

33. Genetic susceptibility to liver cancer

34. Cloning, chromosomal location, and characterization of mouse E2F1

35. Induction of three histochemically distinct populations of hepatic foci in C57BL/6J mice

36. The PPCD1 Mouse: Characterization of a Mouse Model for Posterior Polymorphous Corneal Dystrophy and Identification of a Candidate Gene

37. Mutagenesis by apurinic sites in normal and ataxia telangiectasia human lymphoblastoid cells

38. Reduction to homozygosity is the predominant spontaneous mutational event in cultured human lymphoblastoid cells

39. Mutational activation of the c-Ha-ras gene in liver tumors of different rodent strains: Correlation with susceptibility to hepatocarcinogenesis

40. Estimation of apurinic/apyrimidinic sites and phosphotriesters in deoxyribonucleic acid treated with electrophilic carcinogens and mutagens

41. Hepatocarcinogenicity of Estragole (1-Allyl-4-methoxybenzene) and 1′-Hydroxyestragole in the Mouse and Mutagenicity of 1′-Acetoxyestragole in Bacteria 2

42. Rapid growth of preneoplastic lesions in hepatocarcinogen-Sensitive C3H/HeJ male mice relative to C57BL/6J male mice

43. An in situ assay for induced diphtheria-toxin-resistant mutants of diploid human fibroblasts

44. Genetic determinants of hepatocarcinogenesis in the B6C3F1 mouse

45. Mutational specificities of 1'-acetoxysafrole, N-benzoyloxy-N-methyl-4-aminoazobenzene, and ethyl methanesulfonate in human cells

46. recA-dependent and recA-independent N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea mutagenesis at a plasmid-encoded herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene in Escherichia coli

47. Molecular analysis of mutations induced in human cells by N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea

48. Chemically induced mutagenesis in a shuttle vector with a low-background mutant frequency

49. Promotion of murine hepatocarcinogenesis by testosterone is androgen receptor-dependent but not cell autonomous

50. N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea induces A:T to C:G transversion mutations as well as transition mutations in SOS-induced Escherichia coli

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