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Brian G Lake

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Toxicology Research|August 10, 2018
Human relevance of rodent liver tumour formation by constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) activatorsBrian G Lake
Toxicology|October 1, 2008
Induction of drug metabolism: species differences and toxicological relevanceMark J Graham, Brian G Lake
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|May 26, 2009
Mode-of-action analysis for induction of rat liver tumors by pyrethrins: relevance to human cancer riskThomas G Osimitz, Brian G Lake
Xenobiotica; the Fate of Foreign Compounds in Biological Systems|November 8, 2012
Evaluation of the metabolism and hepatotoxicity of xenobiotics utilizing precision-cut slicesBrian G Lake, Roger J Price
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|September 27, 2015
The Mode of Action for Phenobarbital-Induced Rodent Liver Tumor Formation Is not Relevant for Humans: Recent Studies With Humanized MiceTomoya Yamada, Samuel M Cohen, Brian G Lake
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|July 15, 2021
Critical evaluation of the human relevance of the mode of action for rodent liver tumor formation by activators of the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR)Tomoya Yamada, Samuel M Cohen, Brian G Lake
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|March 11, 2022
Evaluation of the human hazard of the liver and lung tumors in mice treated with permethrin based on mode of actionTomoya Yamada, Brian G Lake, Samuel M Cohen
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|August 16, 2022
Response to Letter to the Editor from Drs. van Kesteren, Pronk, Heusinkveld, Luijten and Hakkert concerning Yamada et al. (2021): Critical evaluation of the human relevance of the mode of action for rodent liver tumor formation by activators of the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR). Crit. Rev. Toxicol. Vol. 51: 373-394Tomoya Yamada, Samuel M Cohen, Brian G Lake
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|January 19, 2026
Response to the Letter from Professor C. R. Wolf and colleagues concerning CRT, 55: 549-586, 2025: The modes of action for rodent liver tumor formation by activators of the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) and the peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα) are not relevant to human cancer risk: an updated critical evaluationTomoya Yamada, Samuel M Cohen, Brian G Lake
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|June 27, 2025
The modes of action for rodent liver tumor formation by activators of the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) and the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα) are not relevant to human cancer risk: an updated critical evaluationTomoya Yamada, Samuel M Cohen, Brian G Lake
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Toxicology Research|August 10, 2018
Human relevance of rodent liver tumour formation by constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) activatorsBrian G Lake
Toxicology|October 1, 2008
Induction of drug metabolism: species differences and toxicological relevanceMark J Graham, Brian G Lake
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|May 26, 2009
Mode-of-action analysis for induction of rat liver tumors by pyrethrins: relevance to human cancer riskThomas G Osimitz, Brian G Lake
Xenobiotica; the Fate of Foreign Compounds in Biological Systems|November 8, 2012
Evaluation of the metabolism and hepatotoxicity of xenobiotics utilizing precision-cut slicesBrian G Lake, Roger J Price
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|September 27, 2015
The Mode of Action for Phenobarbital-Induced Rodent Liver Tumor Formation Is not Relevant for Humans: Recent Studies With Humanized MiceTomoya Yamada, Samuel M Cohen, Brian G Lake
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|July 15, 2021
Critical evaluation of the human relevance of the mode of action for rodent liver tumor formation by activators of the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR)Tomoya Yamada, Samuel M Cohen, Brian G Lake
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|March 11, 2022
Evaluation of the human hazard of the liver and lung tumors in mice treated with permethrin based on mode of actionTomoya Yamada, Brian G Lake, Samuel M Cohen
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|August 16, 2022
Response to Letter to the Editor from Drs. van Kesteren, Pronk, Heusinkveld, Luijten and Hakkert concerning Yamada et al. (2021): Critical evaluation of the human relevance of the mode of action for rodent liver tumor formation by activators of the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR). Crit. Rev. Toxicol. Vol. 51: 373-394Tomoya Yamada, Samuel M Cohen, Brian G Lake
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|January 19, 2026
Response to the Letter from Professor C. R. Wolf and colleagues concerning CRT, 55: 549-586, 2025: The modes of action for rodent liver tumor formation by activators of the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) and the peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα) are not relevant to human cancer risk: an updated critical evaluationTomoya Yamada, Samuel M Cohen, Brian G Lake
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|June 27, 2025
The modes of action for rodent liver tumor formation by activators of the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) and the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα) are not relevant to human cancer risk: an updated critical evaluationTomoya Yamada, Samuel M Cohen, Brian G Lake
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