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Yu T-W
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Xu M
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Dashwood RH
. 2004.
Antimutagenic activity of spearmint.
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Environ Mol Mutagen. 44(5):387-93.
Parasramka MA
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W Dashwood M
,
Wang R
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Abdelli A
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Bailey GS
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Williams DE
,
Ho E
,
Dashwood RH
. 2012.
MicroRNA profiling of carcinogen-induced rat colon tumors and the influence of dietary spinach.
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Mol Nutr Food Res. 56(8):1259-69.
Nian H
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Delage B
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Ho E
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Dashwood RH
. 2009.
Modulation of histone deacetylase activity by dietary isothiocyanates and allyl sulfides: studies with sulforaphane and garlic organosulfur compounds.
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Environ Mol Mutagen. 50(3):213-21.
Wang R
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Löhr CV
,
Fischer K
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W Dashwood M
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Greenwood JA
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Ho E
,
Williams DE
,
Ashktorab H
,
Dashwood MR
,
Dashwood RH
. 2013.
Epigenetic inactivation of endothelin-2 and endothelin-3 in colon cancer.
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Int J Cancer. 132(5):1004-12.
Blum CA
,
Tanaka T
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Zhong X
,
Li Q
,
Dashwood W-M
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Pereira C
,
Xu M
,
Dashwood RH
. 2003.
Mutational analysis of Ctnnb1 and Apc in tumors from rats given 1,2-dimethylhydrazine or 2-amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline: mutational 'hotspots' and the relative expression of beta-catenin and c-jun.
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Mol Carcinog. 36(4):195-203.
Wang R
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W Dashwood M
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Löhr CV
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Fischer KA
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Pereira CB
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Louderback M
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Nakagama H
,
Bailey GS
,
Williams DE
,
Dashwood RH
. 2008.
Protective versus promotional effects of white tea and caffeine on PhIP-induced tumorigenesis and beta-catenin expression in the rat.
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Carcinogenesis. 29(4):834-9.
Chen Y-S
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Wang R
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Dashwood W-M
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Löhr CV
,
Williams DE
,
Ho E
,
Mertens-Talcott S
,
Dashwood RH
. 2017.
A miRNA signature for an environmental heterocyclic amine defined by a multi-organ carcinogenicity bioassay in the rat.
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Arch Toxicol. 91(10):3415-3425.
Dashwood RH
. 2002.
Modulation of heterocyclic amine-induced mutagenicity and carcinogenicity: an 'A-to-Z' guide to chemopreventive agents, promoters, and transgenic models.
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Mutat Res. 511(2):89-112.
Al-Fageeh M
,
Li Q
,
W Dashwood M
,
Myzak MC
,
Dashwood RH
. 2004.
Phosphorylation and ubiquitination of oncogenic mutants of beta-catenin containing substitutions at Asp32.
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Oncogene. 23(28):4839-46.
Higdon JV
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Delage B
,
Williams DE
,
Dashwood RH
. 2007.
Cruciferous vegetables and human cancer risk: epidemiologic evidence and mechanistic basis.
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Pharmacol Res. 55(3):224-36.
Li Q
,
Dixon BM
,
Al-Fageeh M
,
Blum CA
,
Dashwood RH
. 2002.
Sequencing of the rat beta-catenin gene (Ctnnb1) and mutational analysis of liver tumors induced by 2-amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline.
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Gene. 283(1-2):255-62.
Delage B
,
Dashwood RH
. 2008.
Dietary manipulation of histone structure and function.
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Annu Rev Nutr. 28:347-66.
Dashwood RH
. 2003.
Use of transgenic and mutant animal models in the study of heterocyclic amine-induced mutagenesis and carcinogenesis.
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J Biochem Mol Biol. 36(1):35-42.
Larsen CA
,
Dashwood RH
,
Bisson WH
. 2010.
Tea catechins as inhibitors of receptor tyrosine kinases: mechanistic insights and human relevance.
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Pharmacol Res. 62(6):457-64.
Blum CA
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Xu M
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Orner GA
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G Díaz D
,
Li Q
,
Dashwood WMohaiza
,
Bailey GS
,
Dashwood RH
. 2003.
Promotion versus suppression of rat colon carcinogenesis by chlorophyllin and chlorophyll: modulation of apoptosis, cell proliferation, and beta-catenin/Tcf signaling.
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Mutat Res. 523-524:217-23.
Orner GA
,
Dashwood W-M
,
Dashwood RH
. 2004.
Tumor-suppressing effects of antioxidants from tea.
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J Nutr. 134(11):3177S-3178S.
Myzak MC
,
Dashwood RH
. 2006.
Histone deacetylases as targets for dietary cancer preventive agents: lessons learned with butyrate, diallyl disulfide, and sulforaphane.
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Curr Drug Targets. 7(4):443-52.
Li Q
,
Dashwood W-M
,
Zhong X
,
Al-Fageeh M
,
Dashwood RH
. 2004.
Cloning of the rat beta-catenin gene (Ctnnb1) promoter and its functional analysis compared with the Catnb and CTNNB1 promoters.
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Genomics. 83(2):231-42.
Wang R
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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.
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Mutat Res. 601(1-2):11-8.
Animals, Genetically Modified
Dashwood RH
. 2002.
Modulation of heterocyclic amine-induced mutagenicity and carcinogenicity: an 'A-to-Z' guide to chemopreventive agents, promoters, and transgenic models.
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Mutat Res. 511(2):89-112.
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal
Orner GA
,
Dashwood W-M
,
Dashwood RH
. 2004.
Tumor-suppressing effects of antioxidants from tea.
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J Nutr. 134(11):3177S-3178S.
Orner GA
,
Dashwood W-M
,
Blum CA
,
G Díaz D
,
Li Q
,
Al-Fageeh M
,
Tebbutt N
,
Heath JK
,
Ernst M
,
Dashwood RH
. 2002.
Response of Apc(min) and A33 (delta N beta-cat) mutant mice to treatment with tea, sulindac, and 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP).
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Mutat Res. 506-507:121-7.
Mastaloudis A
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Yu T-W
,
O'Donnell RP
,
Frei B
,
Dashwood RH
,
Traber MG
. 2004.
Endurance exercise results in DNA damage as detected by the comet assay.
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Free Radic Biol Med. 36(8):966-75.
Orner GA
,
Dashwood W-M
,
Blum CA
,
G Díaz D
,
Li Q
,
Dashwood RH
. 2003.
Suppression of tumorigenesis in the Apc(min) mouse: down-regulation of beta-catenin signaling by a combination of tea plus sulindac.
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Carcinogenesis. 24(2):263-7.
Anticarcinogenic Agents
Blum CA
,
Xu M
,
Orner GA
,
G Díaz D
,
Li Q
,
Dashwood WMohaiza
,
Bailey GS
,
Dashwood RH
. 2003.
Promotion versus suppression of rat colon carcinogenesis by chlorophyllin and chlorophyll: modulation of apoptosis, cell proliferation, and beta-catenin/Tcf signaling.
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Mutat Res. 523-524:217-23.
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