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Agneta Rannug

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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 28, 2006
In vitro studies of the influence of certain enzymes on the detoxification of acrylamide and glycidamide in bloodBirgit Paulsson, Margareta Warholm, Agneta Rannug, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|June 9, 2004
Influence of CYP1A1, GSTM1, GSTT1, and NQO1 genotypes and cumulative smoking dose on lung cancer risk in a Swedish populationAnna-Karin Alexandrie, Fredrik Nyberg, Margareta Warholm, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|March 25, 2005
Identification of the tryptophan photoproduct 6-formylindolo[3,2-b]carbazole, in cell culture medium, as a factor that controls the background aryl hydrocarbon receptor activityMattias Oberg, Linda Bergander, Helen Håkansson, et al.
Chemico-Biological Interactions|April 5, 2016
Chromatin remodeling by curcumin alters endogenous aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalingAfshin Mohammadi-Bardbori, Amin Reza Akbarizadeh, Fatemeh Delju, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|November 5, 2015
NADPH Oxidase-Dependent Mechanism Explains How Arsenic and Other Oxidants Can Activate Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor SignalingAfshin Mohammadi-Bardbori, Linda Vikström Bergander, Ulf Rannug, et al.
Pharmacogenetics|November 20, 2002
Detection and characterization of a novel functional polymorphism in the GSTT1 geneAnna-Karin Alexandrie, Agneta Rannug, Erkki Juronen, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|August 8, 2012
Quercetin, resveratrol, and curcumin are indirect activators of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR)Afshin Mohammadi-Bardbori, Johanna Bengtsson, Ulf Rannug, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|January 16, 2003
Characterization of in vitro metabolites of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligand 6-formylindolo[3,2-b]carbazole by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and NMRLinda Bergander, Niklas Wahlström, Tomas Alsberg, et al.
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|October 27, 2010
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR), a novel regulator of human melanogenesisSandra Luecke, Maria Backlund, Bettina Jux, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|September 24, 2010
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor mediates UVB radiation-induced skin tanningBettina Jux, Stephanie Kadow, Sandra Luecke, et al.
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 28, 2006
In vitro studies of the influence of certain enzymes on the detoxification of acrylamide and glycidamide in bloodBirgit Paulsson, Margareta Warholm, Agneta Rannug, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|June 9, 2004
Influence of CYP1A1, GSTM1, GSTT1, and NQO1 genotypes and cumulative smoking dose on lung cancer risk in a Swedish populationAnna-Karin Alexandrie, Fredrik Nyberg, Margareta Warholm, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|March 25, 2005
Identification of the tryptophan photoproduct 6-formylindolo[3,2-b]carbazole, in cell culture medium, as a factor that controls the background aryl hydrocarbon receptor activityMattias Oberg, Linda Bergander, Helen Håkansson, et al.
Chemico-Biological Interactions|April 5, 2016
Chromatin remodeling by curcumin alters endogenous aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalingAfshin Mohammadi-Bardbori, Amin Reza Akbarizadeh, Fatemeh Delju, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|November 5, 2015
NADPH Oxidase-Dependent Mechanism Explains How Arsenic and Other Oxidants Can Activate Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor SignalingAfshin Mohammadi-Bardbori, Linda Vikström Bergander, Ulf Rannug, et al.
Pharmacogenetics|November 20, 2002
Detection and characterization of a novel functional polymorphism in the GSTT1 geneAnna-Karin Alexandrie, Agneta Rannug, Erkki Juronen, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|August 8, 2012
Quercetin, resveratrol, and curcumin are indirect activators of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR)Afshin Mohammadi-Bardbori, Johanna Bengtsson, Ulf Rannug, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|January 16, 2003
Characterization of in vitro metabolites of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligand 6-formylindolo[3,2-b]carbazole by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and NMRLinda Bergander, Niklas Wahlström, Tomas Alsberg, et al.
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|October 27, 2010
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR), a novel regulator of human melanogenesisSandra Luecke, Maria Backlund, Bettina Jux, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|September 24, 2010
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor mediates UVB radiation-induced skin tanningBettina Jux, Stephanie Kadow, Sandra Luecke, et al.
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