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G E Neal

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African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences|December 1, 1993
HBsAg and aflatoxins in sera of rural (Igbo-Ora) and urban (Ibadan) populations in NigeriaI O Olubuyide, S M Maxwell, O O Akinyinka, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|June 1, 1990
Preferential over-expression of the class alpha rat Ya2 glutathione S-transferase subunit in livers bearing aflatoxin-induced pre-neoplastic nodules. Comparison of the primary structures of Ya1 and Ya2 with cloned class alpha glutathione S-transferase cDNA sequencesJ D Hayes, L A Kerr, D J Harrison, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|October 15, 1991
Ethoxyquin-induced resistance to aflatoxin B1 in the rat is associated with the expression of a novel alpha-class glutathione S-transferase subunit, Yc2, which possesses high catalytic activity for aflatoxin B1-8,9-epoxideJ D Hayes, D J Judah, L I McLellan, et al.
IARC Scientific Publications|January 1, 1996
Modulation of the cytochrome P450 system as a mechanism of chemoprotectionC R Wolf, A Mahmood, C J Henderson, et al.
Cancer Letters|June 22, 1999
Mutations associated with in vivo aflatoxin B1-induced carcinogenesis need not be present in the in vitro transformations by this toxinL A Stanley, H G Mandel, J Riley, et al.
Carcinogenesis|November 5, 1997
Mechanism of action of dietary chemoprotective agents in rat liver: induction of phase I and II drug metabolizing enzymes and aflatoxin B1 metabolismM M Manson, H W Ball, M C Barrett, et al.
Carcinogenesis|December 1, 1993
In vitro metabolism of aflatoxin B1 by normal and tumorous liver tissue from ThailandG M Kirby, C R Wolf, G E Neal, et al.
Cancer Research|October 23, 1997
Protection conferred by selenium deficiency against aflatoxin B1 in the rat is associated with the hepatic expression of an aldo-keto reductase and a glutathione S-transferase subunit that metabolize the mycotoxinR McLeod, E M Ellis, J R Arthur, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|March 23, 1999
Determinants of specificity for aflatoxin B1-8,9-epoxide in alpha-class glutathione S-transferasesP D McDonagh, D J Judah, J D Hayes, et al.
Food Additives and Contaminants|April 6, 2001
Differences detected in vivo between samples of aflatoxin-contaminated peanut meal, following decontamination by two ammonia-based processesG E Neal, D J Judah, P Carthew, et al.
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African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences|December 1, 1993
HBsAg and aflatoxins in sera of rural (Igbo-Ora) and urban (Ibadan) populations in NigeriaI O Olubuyide, S M Maxwell, O O Akinyinka, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|June 1, 1990
Preferential over-expression of the class alpha rat Ya2 glutathione S-transferase subunit in livers bearing aflatoxin-induced pre-neoplastic nodules. Comparison of the primary structures of Ya1 and Ya2 with cloned class alpha glutathione S-transferase cDNA sequencesJ D Hayes, L A Kerr, D J Harrison, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|October 15, 1991
Ethoxyquin-induced resistance to aflatoxin B1 in the rat is associated with the expression of a novel alpha-class glutathione S-transferase subunit, Yc2, which possesses high catalytic activity for aflatoxin B1-8,9-epoxideJ D Hayes, D J Judah, L I McLellan, et al.
IARC Scientific Publications|January 1, 1996
Modulation of the cytochrome P450 system as a mechanism of chemoprotectionC R Wolf, A Mahmood, C J Henderson, et al.
Cancer Letters|June 22, 1999
Mutations associated with in vivo aflatoxin B1-induced carcinogenesis need not be present in the in vitro transformations by this toxinL A Stanley, H G Mandel, J Riley, et al.
Carcinogenesis|November 5, 1997
Mechanism of action of dietary chemoprotective agents in rat liver: induction of phase I and II drug metabolizing enzymes and aflatoxin B1 metabolismM M Manson, H W Ball, M C Barrett, et al.
Carcinogenesis|December 1, 1993
In vitro metabolism of aflatoxin B1 by normal and tumorous liver tissue from ThailandG M Kirby, C R Wolf, G E Neal, et al.
Cancer Research|October 23, 1997
Protection conferred by selenium deficiency against aflatoxin B1 in the rat is associated with the hepatic expression of an aldo-keto reductase and a glutathione S-transferase subunit that metabolize the mycotoxinR McLeod, E M Ellis, J R Arthur, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|March 23, 1999
Determinants of specificity for aflatoxin B1-8,9-epoxide in alpha-class glutathione S-transferasesP D McDonagh, D J Judah, J D Hayes, et al.
Food Additives and Contaminants|April 6, 2001
Differences detected in vivo between samples of aflatoxin-contaminated peanut meal, following decontamination by two ammonia-based processesG E Neal, D J Judah, P Carthew, et al.
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