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May 10, 2014
The effect of diet on the intestinal epigenome
Ian T Johnson, Nigel J Belshaw
Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association
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November 3, 2007
Environment, diet and CpG island methylation: epigenetic signals in gastrointestinal neoplasia
Ian T Johnson, Nigel J Belshaw
Epigenetics
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May 24, 2012
Supra-physiological folic acid concentrations induce aberrant DNA methylation in normal human cells in vitro
Michelle A Charles, Ian T Johnson, Nigel J Belshaw
The British Journal of Nutrition
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June 25, 2008
Flavonoids and intestinal cancers
Roberto Pierini, Jennifer M Gee, Nigel J Belshaw, et al.
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
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March 10, 2011
Recent advances in understanding the role of diet and obesity in the development of colorectal cancer
Elizabeth K Lund, Nigel J Belshaw, Giles O Elliott, et al.
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
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March 7, 2012
Epigenetic and antioxidant effects of dietary isothiocyanates and selenium: potential implications for cancer chemoprevention
Lawrence N Barrera, Aedin Cassidy, Ian T Johnson, et al.
Nutrition and Cancer
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January 30, 2014
Procyanidin induces apoptosis of esophageal adenocarcinoma cells via JNK activation of c-Jun
Carol A Connor, Michiel Adriaens, Roberto Pierini, et al.
European Journal of Nutrition
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August 28, 2012
Colorectal cancer cells Caco-2 and HCT116 resist epigenetic effects of isothiocyanates and selenium in vitro
Lawrence N Barrera, Ian T Johnson, Yongping Bao, et al.
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
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August 8, 2008
Procyanidin effects on oesophageal adenocarcinoma cells strongly depend on flavan-3-ol degree of polymerization
Roberto Pierini, Paul A Kroon, Sylvain Guyot, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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July 24, 2012
TrxR1 and GPx2 are potently induced by isothiocyanates and selenium, and mutually cooperate to protect Caco-2 cells against free radical-mediated cell death
Lawrence N Barrera, Aedin Cassidy, Wei Wang, et al.
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Epigenomics
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May 10, 2014
The effect of diet on the intestinal epigenome
Ian T Johnson, Nigel J Belshaw
Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association
|
November 3, 2007
Environment, diet and CpG island methylation: epigenetic signals in gastrointestinal neoplasia
Ian T Johnson, Nigel J Belshaw
Epigenetics
|
May 24, 2012
Supra-physiological folic acid concentrations induce aberrant DNA methylation in normal human cells in vitro
Michelle A Charles, Ian T Johnson, Nigel J Belshaw
The British Journal of Nutrition
|
June 25, 2008
Flavonoids and intestinal cancers
Roberto Pierini, Jennifer M Gee, Nigel J Belshaw, et al.
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
|
March 10, 2011
Recent advances in understanding the role of diet and obesity in the development of colorectal cancer
Elizabeth K Lund, Nigel J Belshaw, Giles O Elliott, et al.
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
|
March 7, 2012
Epigenetic and antioxidant effects of dietary isothiocyanates and selenium: potential implications for cancer chemoprevention
Lawrence N Barrera, Aedin Cassidy, Ian T Johnson, et al.
Nutrition and Cancer
|
January 30, 2014
Procyanidin induces apoptosis of esophageal adenocarcinoma cells via JNK activation of c-Jun
Carol A Connor, Michiel Adriaens, Roberto Pierini, et al.
European Journal of Nutrition
|
August 28, 2012
Colorectal cancer cells Caco-2 and HCT116 resist epigenetic effects of isothiocyanates and selenium in vitro
Lawrence N Barrera, Ian T Johnson, Yongping Bao, et al.
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
|
August 8, 2008
Procyanidin effects on oesophageal adenocarcinoma cells strongly depend on flavan-3-ol degree of polymerization
Roberto Pierini, Paul A Kroon, Sylvain Guyot, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|
July 24, 2012
TrxR1 and GPx2 are potently induced by isothiocyanates and selenium, and mutually cooperate to protect Caco-2 cells against free radical-mediated cell death
Lawrence N Barrera, Aedin Cassidy, Wei Wang, et al.
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