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Antibiotics, Antineoplastic
Yu Z, Wang R, Fok WC, Coles A, Salmon AB, Perez VI.  2015.  Rapamycin and dietary restriction induce metabolically distinctive changes in mouse liver.. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 70(4):410-20.
Anticarcinogenic Agents
Dashwood RH.  2002.  Modulation of heterocyclic amine-induced mutagenicity and carcinogenicity: an 'A-to-Z' guide to chemopreventive agents, promoters, and transgenic models.. Mutat Res. 511(2):89-112.
Dashwood RH.  2006.  Xenobiotic metabolism relevance to cancer.. J Nutr. 136(10):2681S-2S.
Xu M, Orner GA, Bailey GS, Stoner GD, Horio DT, Dashwood RH.  2001.  Post-initiation effects of chlorophyllin and indole-3-carbinol in rats given 1,2-dimethylhydrazine or 2-amino-3-methyl- imidazo.. Carcinogenesis. 22(2):309-14.
Nian H, Delage B, Ho E, Dashwood RH.  2009.  Modulation of histone deacetylase activity by dietary isothiocyanates and allyl sulfides: studies with sulforaphane and garlic organosulfur compounds.. Environ Mol Mutagen. 50(3):213-21.
Xu M, Dashwood RH.  1999.  Chemoprevention studies of heterocyclic amine-induced colon carcinogenesis.. Cancer Lett. 143(2):179-83.
Dashwood W-M, Orner GA, Dashwood RH.  2002.  Inhibition of beta-catenin/Tcf activity by white tea, green tea, and epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG): minor contribution of H(2)O(2) at physiologically relevant EGCG concentrations.. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 296(3):584-8.
Johnson GS, Li J, Beaver LM, W Dashwood M, Sun D, Rajendran P, Williams DE, Ho E, Dashwood RH.  2017.  A functional pseudogene, NMRAL2P, is regulated by Nrf2 and serves as a coactivator of NQO1 in sulforaphane-treated colon cancer cells.. Mol Nutr Food Res. 61(4)
Wang R, W Dashwood M, Bailey GS, Williams DE, Dashwood RH.  2006.  Tumors from rats given 1,2-dimethylhydrazine plus chlorophyllin or indole-3-carbinol contain transcriptional changes in beta-catenin that are independent of beta-catenin mutation status.. Mutat Res. 601(1-2):11-8.
Higdon JV, Frei B.  2005.  Is there a gender difference in the effect of antioxidants on cancer risk? Br J Nutr. 94(2):139-40.
Myzak MC, Dashwood RH.  2006.  Histone deacetylases as targets for dietary cancer preventive agents: lessons learned with butyrate, diallyl disulfide, and sulforaphane.. Curr Drug Targets. 7(4):443-52.
Beaver LM, Kuintzle R, Buchanan A, Wiley MW, Glasser ST, Wong CP, Johnson GS, Chang JH, Löhr CV, Williams DE et al..  2017.  Long noncoding RNAs and sulforaphane: a target for chemoprevention and suppression of prostate cancer.. J Nutr Biochem. 42:72-83.
Stevens JF, Page JE.  2004.  Xanthohumol and related prenylflavonoids from hops and beer: to your good health!. Phytochemistry. 65(10):1317-30.
Perera T, Young MR, Zhang Z, Murphy G, Colburn NH, Lanza E, Hartman TJ, Cross AJ, Bobe G.  2015.  Identification and monitoring of metabolite markers of dry bean consumption in parallel human and mouse studies.. Mol Nutr Food Res. 59(4):795-806.

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