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2. Contributors
3. N 6‑Formyllysine as a Biomarker of Formaldehyde Exposure: Formation and Loss of N 6‑Formyllysine in Nasal Epithelium in Long-Term, Low-Dose Inhalation Studies in Rats
4. Measurement of Endogenous versus Exogenous Formaldehyde–Induced DNA–Protein Crosslinks in Animal Tissues by Stable Isotope Labeling and Ultrasensitive Mass Spectrometry
5. Formation, Accumulation, and Hydrolysis of Endogenous and Exogenous Formaldehyde-Induced DNA Damage
6. The endogenous exposome
7. Formaldehyde-Associated Changes in microRNAs: Tissue and Temporal Specificity in the Rat Nose, White Blood Cells, and Bone Marrow
8. Dosimetry of N 6‑Formyllysine Adducts Following [13C2H2]‑Formaldehyde Exposures in Rats
9. Evaluation of inhaled low-dose formaldehyde-induced DNA adducts and DNA–protein cross-links by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
10. Personalized Exposure Assessment: Promising Approaches for Human Environmental Health Research
11. Data from A Gnotobiotic Mouse Model Demonstrates That Dietary Fiber Protects against Colorectal Tumorigenesis in a Microbiota- and Butyrate-Dependent Manner
12. Supplementary Figures 1 - 16, Tables 1 - 3 from A Gnotobiotic Mouse Model Demonstrates That Dietary Fiber Protects against Colorectal Tumorigenesis in a Microbiota- and Butyrate-Dependent Manner
13. Mutations Associated with Base Excision Repair Deficiency and Methylation-Induced Genotoxic Stress
14. Exposure assessment of process-related contaminants in food by biomarker monitoring
15. Supplementary Table S2 from Measurement of Endogenous versus Exogenous Formaldehyde–Induced DNA–Protein Crosslinks in Animal Tissues by Stable Isotope Labeling and Ultrasensitive Mass Spectrometry
16. Supplementary Figures S1-S3 from Measurement of Endogenous versus Exogenous Formaldehyde–Induced DNA–Protein Crosslinks in Animal Tissues by Stable Isotope Labeling and Ultrasensitive Mass Spectrometry
17. Data from Measurement of Endogenous versus Exogenous Formaldehyde–Induced DNA–Protein Crosslinks in Animal Tissues by Stable Isotope Labeling and Ultrasensitive Mass Spectrometry
18. Supplementary Methods and Reference from Measurement of Endogenous versus Exogenous Formaldehyde–Induced DNA–Protein Crosslinks in Animal Tissues by Stable Isotope Labeling and Ultrasensitive Mass Spectrometry
19. Data from Implication of a Chromosome 15q15.2 Locus in Regulating UBR1 and Predisposing Smokers to MGMT Methylation in Lung
20. Supplementary Table 1 from XRCC1 Genotype and Breast Cancer: Functional Studies and Epidemiologic Data Show Interactions between XRCC1 Codon 280 His and Smoking
21. Supplemental Tables and Figures. from Implication of a Chromosome 15q15.2 Locus in Regulating UBR1 and Predisposing Smokers to MGMT Methylation in Lung
22. Supplementary Figure 1 from Cells Deficient in the FANC/BRCA Pathway Are Hypersensitive to Plasma Levels of Formaldehyde
23. Data from Molecular Dosimetry of 1,2,3,4-Diepoxybutane–Induced DNA-DNA Cross-Links in B6C3F1 Mice and F344 Rats Exposed to 1,3-Butadiene by Inhalation
24. Supplementary Table 1 from Analysis of Diepoxide-Specific Cyclic N-Terminal Globin Adducts in Mice and Rats after Inhalation Exposure to 1,3-Butadiene
25. Data from Cells Deficient in the FANC/BRCA Pathway Are Hypersensitive to Plasma Levels of Formaldehyde
26. Supplementary Figures 1-3 from Molecular Dosimetry of 1,2,3,4-Diepoxybutane–Induced DNA-DNA Cross-Links in B6C3F1 Mice and F344 Rats Exposed to 1,3-Butadiene by Inhalation
27. The bottom-up approach to bounding potential low-dose cancer risks from formaldehyde: An update
28. Time-matched analysis of DNA adduct formation and early gene expression as predictive tool for renal carcinogenesis in methylazoxymethanol acetate treated Eker rats
29. Chapter 16 - Risk Assessment
30. Editor’s Highlight: High-Throughput Functional Genomics Identifies Modulators of TCE Metabolite Genotoxicity and Candidate Susceptibility Genes
31. DNA methylation on [N.sup.6]-adenine in mammalian embryonic stem cells
32. A novel bottom-up approach to bounding low-dose human cancer risks from chemical exposures
33. List of Contributors
34. The Role of Endogenous Versus Exogenous DNA Damage in Risk Assessment
35. Tet Proteins Can Convert 5-Methylcytosine to 5-Formylcytosine and 5-Carboxylcytosine
36. Epigenetic Alterations in Liver of C57BL/6J Mice after Short-Term Inhalational Exposure to 1,3-Butadiene
37. Workshop report: Identifying key issues underpinning the selection of linear or non-linear dose–response extrapolation for human health risk assessment of systemic toxicants
38. NanoLC/ESI+ HRMS3 Quantitation of DNA Adducts Induced by 1,3-Butadiene
39. Incorporation of metabolic activation potentiates cyclophosphamide-induced DNA damage response in isogenic DT40 mutant cells
40. Analysis of 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2′-deoxyguanosine by ultra high pressure liquid chromatography–heat assisted electrospray ionization–tandem mass spectrometry
41. The formation and biological significance of N7-guanine adducts
42. Neuroendocrine inhibition of glucose production and resistance to cancer in dwarf mice
43. Liquid chromatography electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry analysis method for simultaneous detection of trichloroacetic acid, dichloroacetic acid, S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)glutathione and S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine
44. O 4 -ethyldeoxythymidine, but not O 6 -ethyldeoxyguanosine, Accumulates in Hepatocyte DNA of Rats Exposed Continuously to Diethylnitrosamine
45. Cell-Specific Differences in O 6 -alkylguanine DNA Repair Activity during Continuous Exposure to Carcinogen
46. Cell Proliferation and Chemical Carcinogenesis: Conference Summary and Future Directions
47. $\alpha_{2u}-Globulin$ Nephropathy: Review of the Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms Involved and Their Implications for Human Risk Assessment
48. Molecular Dosimetry of DNA and Hemoglobin Adducts in Mice and Rats Exposed to Ethylene Oxide
49. Relationships between DNA Adduct Formation and Carcinogenesis
50. High- to Low-Dose Extrapolation: Critical Determinants Involved in the Dose Response of Carcinogenic Substances
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