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- Hu, Zhiwei, Brooks, Samira A., Dormoy, Valérian, Hsu, Chia-Wen, Hsu, Hsue-Yin, Lin, Liang-Tzung, Massfelder, Thierry, Rathmell, W. Kimryn, Xia, Menghang, Al-Mulla, Fahd, Al-Temaimi, Rabeah, Amedei, Amedeo, Brown, Dustin G., Prudhomme, Kalan R., Colacci, Annamaria, Hamid, Roslida A., Mondello, Chiara, Raju, Jayadev, Ryan, Elizabeth P., Woodrick, Jordan, Scovassi, A. Ivana, Singh, Neetu, Vaccari, Monica, Roy, Rabindra, Forte, Stefano, Memeo, Lorenzo, Salem, Hosni K., Lowe, Leroy, Jensen, Lasse, Bisson, William H., and Kleinstreuer, Nicole
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- One of the important ‘hallmarks’ of cancer is angiogenesis, which is the process of formation of new blood vessels that are necessary for tumor expansion, invasion and metastasis. Under normal physiological conditions, angiogenesis is well balanced and controlled by endogenous proangiogenic factors and antiangiogenic factors. However, factors produced by cancer...
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- hallmark of tumor angiogenesis. Carcinogenesis, 36(Suppl 1), S184-S202. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgv036
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- Nahta, Rita, Al-Mulla, Fahd, Al-Temaimi, Rabeah, Amedei, Amedeo, Andrade-Vieira, Rafaela, Bay, Sarah N., Brown, Dustin G., Calaf, Gloria M., Castellino, Robert C., Cohen-Solal, Karine A., Colacci, Annamaria, Cruickshanks, Nichola, Dent, Paul, Di Fiore, Riccardo, Forte, Stefano, Goldberg, Gary S., Hamid, Roslida A., Krishnan, Harini, Laird, Dale W., Lasfar, Ahmed, Marignani, Paola A., Memeo, Lorenzo, Mondello, Chiara, Naus, Christian C., Ponce-Cusi, Richard, Raju, Jayadev, Roy, Debasish, Roy, Rabindra, Ryan, Elizabeth P., Salem, Hosni K., Scovassi, A. Ivana, Singh, Neetu, Vaccari, Monica, Vento, Renza, Vondráček, Jan, Wade, Mark, Woodrick, Jordan, and Bisson, William H.
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- As part of the Halifax Project, this review brings attention to the potential effects of environmental chemicals on important molecular and cellular regulators of the cancer hallmark of evading growth suppression. Specifically, we review the mechanisms by which cancer cells escape the growth-inhibitory signals of p53, retinoblastoma protein, transforming growth...
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- suppression. Carcinogenesis, 36 (Suppl 1), S2-18. doi: 10.1093/carcin/bgv028 10.1093/carcin/bgv028 Oxford
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- Kravchenko, Julia, Corsini, Emanuela, Williams, Marc A., Bisson, William H., Decker, William, Manjili, H. Masoud, Otsuki, Takemi, Sing, Neetu, Al-Mulla, Faha, Al-Temaimi, Rabeah, Amedei, Amedeo, Colacci, Anna Maria, Vaccari, Monica, Mondello, Chiara, Scovassi, A. Ivana, Raju, Jayadev, Hamid, Roslida A., Memeo, Lorenzo, Forte, Stefano, Roy, Rabindra, Woodrick, Jordan, Salem, Hosni K., Ryan, Elizabeth P., Brown, Dustin G., Bisson, william H., Lowe, Leroy, and Lyerly, H. Kim
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- An increasing number of studies suggest an important role of host immunity as a barrier to tumor formation and progression. Complex mechanisms and multiple pathways are involved in evading innate and adaptive immune responses, with a broad spectrum of chemicals displaying the potential to adversely influence immunosurveillance. The evaluation of...
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- . Carcinogenesis, 36(Suppl 1), S111-S127. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgv033 10.1093/carcin/bgv033 Oxford University
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- Carnero, Amancio, Blanco-Aparicio, Carmen, Kondoh, Hiroshi, Lleonart, Matilde E., Martinez-Leal, Juan Fernando, Mondello, Chiara, Scovassi, A. Ivana, Bisson, William H., Amedei, Amedeo, Roy, Rabindra, Woodrick, Jordan, Colacci, Annamaria, Vaccari, Monica, Raju, Jayadev, Al-Mulla, Fahd, Al-Temaimi, Rabeah, Salem, Hosni K., Memeo, Lorenzo, Forte, Stefano, Singh, Neetu, Hamid, Roslida A., Ryan, Elizabeth P., Brown, Dustin G., Wise, John P., Sr., Wise, Sandra S., and Yasaei, Hemad
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- Cell death is a process of dying within biological cells that are ceasing to function. This process is essential in regulating organism development, tissue homeostasis, and to eliminate cells in the body that are irreparably damaged. In general, dysfunction in normal cellular death is tightly linked to cancer progression. Specifically,...
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- :10.1093/carcin/bgv029 10.1093/carcin/bgv029 Oxford University Press Version of Record http
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- Engström, Willhelm, Darbre, Philippa, Eriksson, Staffan, Bisson, William H., and et al.
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- The aim of this work is to review current knowledge relating the established cancer hallmark, sustained cell proliferation to the existence of chemicals present as low dose mixtures in the environment. Normal cell proliferation is under tight control, i.e. cells respond to a signal to proliferate, and although most cells...
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- ), S38-S60. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgv030 10.1093/carcin/bgv030 Oxford University Press Version of Record
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- Thompson, Patricia A., Khatami, Mahin, Baglole, Carolyn J., Jun Sun,, Harris, Shelley A., Moon, Eun-Yi, Al-Mulla, Fahd, Al-Temaimi, Rabeah, Brown, Dustin G., Colacci, Annamaria, Mondello, Chiara, Raju, Jayadev, Ryan, Elizabeth P., Woodrick, Jordan, Scovassi, A. Ivana, Singh, Neetu, Vaccari, Monica, Roy, Rabindra, Forte, Stefano, Memeo, Lorenzo, Salem, Hosni K., Amedei, Amedeo, Hamid, Roslida A., Lowe, Leroy, Guarnieri, Tiziana, and Bisson, William H.
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- An emerging area in environmental toxicology is the role that chemicals and chemical mixtures have on the cells of the human immune system. This is an important area of research that has been most widely pursued in relation to autoimmune diseases and allergy/asthma as opposed to cancer causation. This is...
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- (Suppl 1), S232-S253. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgv038 doi:10.1093/carcin/bgv038 Oxford University Press
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- Casey, Stephanie C., Vaccari, Monica, Al-Mulla, Fahd, Al-Temaimi, Rabeah, Amedei, Amedeo, Barcellos-Hoff, Mary Helen, Brown, Dustin G., Chapellier, Marion, Christopher, Joseph, Curran, Colleen S., Forte, Stefano, Hamid, Roslida A., Heneberg, Petr, Koch, Daniel C., Krishnakumar, P. K., Laconi, Ezio, Maguer-Satta, Veronique, Marongiu, Fabio, Memeo, Lorenzo, Mondello, Chiara, Raju, Jayadev, Roman, Jesse, Roy, Rabindra, Ryan, Elizabeth P., Ryeom, Sandra, Salem, Hosni K., Scovassi, A. Ivana, Singh, Neetu, Soucek, Laura, Vermeulen, Louis, Whitfield, Jonathan R., Woodrick, Jordan, Colacci, Annamaria, Bisson, William H., and Felsher, Dean W.
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- Potentially carcinogenic compounds may cause cancer through direct DNA damage or through indirect cellular or physiological effects. To study possible carcinogens, the fields of endocrinology, genetics, epigenetics, medicine, environmental health, toxicology, pharmacology and oncology must be considered. Disruptive chemicals may also contribute to multiple stages of tumor development through effects...
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- microenvironment. Carcinogenesis, 36(Suppl 1), S160-S183. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgv035 10.1093/carcin/bgv035
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- Robey, R. Brooks, Weisz, Judith, Kuemmerle, Nancy, Bisson, William H., and et al.
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- Environmental contributions to cancer development are widely accepted, but only a fraction of all pertinent exposures have probably been identified. Traditional toxicological approaches to the problem have largely focused on the effects of individual agents at singular endpoints. As such, they have incompletely addressed both the pro-carcinogenic contributions of environmentally...
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- of environmental carcinogenesis?. Carcinogenesis, 36(Suppl 1), S203-S231. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgv037
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- Narayanan, Kannan Badri, Ali, Manaf, Barclay, Barry J., Bisson, William H., Cheng, Qiang, D'Abronzo, Leandro, Dornetshuber-Fleiss, Rita, Gosh, Paramita M., Gonalez-Guzman, Michael J., Lee, Tae-Jin, Leung, Po Sing, Li, Lin, Luanpitpong, Suidjit, Ratoviski, Edward, Rojanasakul, Yon, Romano, Maria Fiammetta, Romano, Simona, Sinha, Kumar Ranjeet, Yedjou, Clement, Al-Mulla, Fahd, Al-Temaimi, Rabeah, Amedei, Amedeo, Brown, Dustin G., Ryan, Elizabeth P., Colacci, Annamaria, Hamid, Roslida A., Mondello, Chiara, Raju, Jayadev, Salem, Hosni K., Woodrick, Jordan, Scovassi, Ivana, Singh, Neetu, Vaccari, Monica, Roy, Rabindra, Forte, Stefano, Memeo, Lorenzo, Kim, Seo Yun, Lowe, Leroy, and Park, Hyun Ho
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- Cell death is a process of dying within biological cells that are ceasing to function. This process is essential in regulating organism development, tissue homeostasis, and to eliminate cells in the body that are irreparably damaged. In general, dysfunction in normal cellular death is tightly linked to cancer progression. Specifically,...
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- 1), S89-S110. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgv032 10.1093/carcin/bgv032 Oxford University Press Version of
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- Ochieng, Josiah, Nangami, Gladys N., Ogunkua, Olugbemiga, Miousse, Isabelle R., Koturbash, Igor, Odero-Marah, Valerie, McCawley, Lisa J., Nangia-Makker, Pratima, Ahmed, Nuzhat, Luqmani, Yunus, Chen, Zhenbang, Papagerakis, Silvana, Wolf, Gregory T., Dong, Chenfang, Zhou, Binhua P., Brown, Dustin G., Colacci, Annamaria, Hamid, Roslida A., Mondello, Chiara, Raju, Jayadev, Ryan, Elizabeth P., Woodrick, Jordan, Scovassi, A. Ivana, Singh, Neetu, Vaccari, Monica, Roy, Rabindra, Forte, Stefano, Memeo, Lorenzo, Salem, Hosni K., Amedei, Amedeo, Al-Temaimi, Rabeah, Al-Mulla, Fahd, Bisson, William H., and Eltom, Sakina E.
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- The purpose of this review is to stimulate new ideas regarding low-dose environmental mixtures and carcinogens and their potential to promote invasion and metastasis. Whereas a number of chapters in this review are devoted to the role of lowdose environmental mixtures and carcinogens in the promotion of invasion and metastasis...
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- metastasis. Carcinogenesis, 36(Suppl 1), S128-S159. doi:10.1093/carcin/bgv034 10.1093/carcin/bgv034 Oxford