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Arylamine-DNA Adducts in vitro and in vivo: Their Role in Bacterial Mutagenesis and Urinary Bladder...

Arylamine-DNA Adducts in vitro and in vivo: Their Role in Bacterial Mutagenesis and Urinary Bladder...

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Arylamine-DNA Adducts in vitro and in vivo: Their Role in Bacterial Mutagenesis and Urinary Bladder Carcinogenesis

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Full title

Arylamine-DNA Adducts in vitro and in vivo: Their Role in Bacterial Mutagenesis and Urinary Bladder Carcinogenesis

Publisher

United States: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. National Institutes of Health. Department of Health, Education and Welfare

Journal title

Environmental health perspectives, 1983-03, Vol.49, p.125-134

Language

English

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United States: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. National Institutes of Health. Department of Health, Education and Welfare

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Contents

Hepatic N-oxidation, followed by N-glucuronidation, has been proposed as a route of metabolic activation for arylamine bladder carcinogens. It is postulated that the N-glucuronides are transported to the bladder lumen where they are hydrolyzed under slightly acidic conditions to release direct-acting carcinogenic and mutagenic N-hydroxyarylamines....

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Full title

Arylamine-DNA Adducts in vitro and in vivo: Their Role in Bacterial Mutagenesis and Urinary Bladder Carcinogenesis

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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_1569140

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_1569140

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ISSN

0091-6765

E-ISSN

1552-9924

DOI

10.1289/ehp.8349125

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