IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans
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Children's exposure to environmental pollutants and biomarkers of genetic damage. II. Results of a comprehensive literature search and meta-analysis
Monica Neri,Donatella Ugolini,Donatella Ugolini,Stefano Bonassi,Alexandra Fucic,Nina Holland,Lisbeth E. Knudsen,Radim J. Sram,Marcello Ceppi,Vittorio Bocchini,Domenico Franco Merlo +10 more
TL;DR: Future research and biomonitoring programs on children would greatly benefit from the inclusion of selected biomarkers that could provide biologically based evidence for the identification of intervention priorities in environmental health.
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Semiquinone anion radicals of catechol(amine)s, catechol estrogens, and their metal ion complexes.
TL;DR: The characterization and identification of semiquinone radicals from catechol(amine)s and catechl estrogens by electron spin resonance spectroscopy is addressed and the use of diamagnetic metal ions, especially Mg2+ and Zn2+ ions, to detect transient semiqu inone radicals in biological systems and to monitor their reactions is discussed.
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Influence of cigarette smoking on the levels of DNA adducts in human bronchial epithelium and white blood cells.
TL;DR: Evidence for carcinogen exposure was found in human bronchial epithelium, a target tissue for tobacco‐induced tumour formation, but not in peripheral‐blood cells, indicating possible limitations in the use of the latter as a surrogate, non‐target tissue source of DNA for monitoring human exposure to inhaled carcinogens.
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Volatile organic compounds in foods: a five year study.
TL;DR: A purge and trap procedure was used with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry determination to analyze 70 foods for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), finding Benzene was found in all foods except American cheese and vanilla ice cream.
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Genetic polymorphism of CYP1A1, GSTM1 and GSTT1 genes in Indian oral cancer.
TL;DR: It is suggested that polymorphism in CYP1A1 m2 gene and/or GSTM1 and GSTT1 null genotype may confer an increased risk for oral cancer.