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251. Detection of trace aflatoxin M1 in human urine using a commercial ELISA followed by HPLC.

252. Effects of exercise training on breast cancer metastasis in a rat model.

253. Studying skin tumourigenesis and progression in immunocompetent hairless SKH1-hr mice using chronic 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene topical applications to develop a useful experimental skin cancer model.

254. Negative Predictors of Carcinogenicity for Environmental Chemicals.

255. PhIP/DSS-Induced Colon Carcinogenesis in CYP1A-Humanized Mice and the Possible Role of Lgr51 Stem Cells.

256. New insights into the molecular mechanisms of chemical carcinogenesis: In vivo adduction of histone H2B by a reactive metabolite of the chemical carcinogen furan.

257. Linking DNA adduct formation and human cancer risk in chemical carcinogenesis.

258. Cyclooxygenase-2 Expression in Hamster and Human Pancreatic Neoplasia

259. Development of a novel mouse model of hepatocellular carcinoma with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis using a high-fat, choline-deficient diet and intraperitoneal injection of diethylnitrosamine.

260. Global-genome Nucleotide Excision Repair Controlled by Ubiquitin/Sumo Modifiers.

261. Making cancer visible - Dyes in surgical oncology.

278. Studies from Nihon University Update Current Data on Liver Cancer (Involvement of Proliferation of Atypical Hepatocytes and Cdt 1 In the Liver Cancer of Rats Administered the Diethylnitrosamine).

279. Studies Conducted at Adekunle Ajasin University on Herbal Drugs Recently Published (Effect of Spondias mombin leaves' extracts on chemically induced tumor).

280. Researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Report Recent Findings in Cancer (Targeted Protein Posttranslational Modifications By Chemically Induced Proximity for Cancer Therapy).

282. Next‐Generation Genotoxicology: Using Modern Sequencing Technologies to Assess Somatic Mutagenesis and Cancer Risk

283. No mutations found in exons of TP53, H-RAS and K-RAS genes in liver of male Wistar rats submitted to a medium-term chemical carcinogenesis assay

284. Carcinogenic Effects Of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, The

285. Cytidine deaminase deficiency in mice enhances genetic instability but limits the number of chemically induced colon tumors.

286. IFI44L as a novel epigenetic silencing tumor suppressor promotes apoptosis through JAK/STAT1 pathway during lung carcinogenesis.

287. An investigation of DNA damage and DNA repair in chemical carcinogenesis triggered by small-molecule xenobiotics and in cancer: Thirty years with the comet assay.

288. Transcription factor SP1 and oncoprotein PPP1R13L regulate nicotine-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in lung adenocarcinoma via a feedback loop.

289. Evaluation of carcinogenic modes of action for pesticides in fruit on the Swedish market using a text-mining tool

290. Chemical Oral Cancerogenesis Is Impaired in PI3Kγ Knockout and Kinase-Dead Mice

291. Role of Macrophages in Cytotoxicity, Reactive Oxygen Species Production and DNA Damage in 1,2-Dichloropropane-Exposed Human Cholangiocytes In Vitro

292. Cytotoxicity and transformation of C3H10T1/2 cells induced by areca nut components.

293. Rho GTPases: Novel Players in the Regulation of the DNA Damage Response?

294. Oral-specific ablation of Klf4 disrupts epithelial terminal differentiation and increases premalignant lesions and carcinomas upon chemical carcinogenesis.

295. Evaluating microRNA profiles reveals discriminative responses following genotoxic or non-genotoxic carcinogen exposure in primary mouse hepatocytes.

296. Key Genetic and Epigenetic Mechanisms in Chemical Carcinogenesis.

297. A role for Rac1 activity in malignant progression of sebaceous skin tumors.

298. Oxidative StressMechanisms Do Not Discriminate betweenGenotoxic and Nongenotoxic Liver Carcinogens.

299. Yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius) and Lactobacillus acidophilus CRL 1014 reduce the early phases of colon carcinogenesis in male Wistar rats.

300. A principal mechanism for the cancer chemopreventive activity of phenethyl isothiocyanate is modulation of carcinogen metabolism.

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