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Timothy P Dalton

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Journal of the National Cancer Institute|August 21, 2003
4-aminobiphenyl-induced liver and urinary bladder DNA adduct formation in Cyp1a2(-/-) and Cyp1a2(+/+) miceYutaka Tsuneoka, Timothy P Dalton, Marian L Miller, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology|February 5, 2003
Uroporphyrin accumulation in hepatoma cells expressing human or mouse CYP1A2: relation to the role of CYP1A2 in human porphyria cutanea tardaRalph C Nichols, Sandra Cooper, Heidi W Trask, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology|May 15, 2002
Glutamate-cysteine ligase modifier subunit: mouse Gclm gene structure and regulation by agents that cause oxidative stressWilly A Solis, Timothy P Dalton, Matthew Z Dieter, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 22, 2005
Identification of mouse SLC39A8 as the transporter responsible for cadmium-induced toxicity in the testisTimothy P Dalton, Lei He, Bin Wang, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|September 20, 2005
Differential metabolism of 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) in mice humanized for CYP1A1 and CYP1A2Connie Cheung, Xiaochao Ma, Kristopher W Krausz, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|February 26, 2004
Uncoupling-mediated generation of reactive oxygen by halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons in mouse liver microsomesHoward G Shertzer, Corey D Clay, Mary Beth Genter, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|April 20, 2004
Cyp1a1(-/-) male mice: protection against high-dose TCDD-induced lethality and wasting syndrome, and resistance to intrahepatocyte lipid accumulation and uroporphyriaShigeyuki Uno, Timothy P Dalton, Peter R Sinclair, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|December 27, 2005
Oral benzo[a]pyrene in Cyp1 knockout mouse lines: CYP1A1 important in detoxication, CYP1B1 metabolism required for immune damage independent of total-body burden and clearance rateShigeyuki Uno, Timothy P Dalton, Nadine Dragin, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|October 26, 2002
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen production is dependent on the aromatic hydrocarbon receptorAlbert P Senft, Timothy P Dalton, Daniel W Nebert, et al.
Journal of Hepatology|September 3, 2010
Oral N-acetylcysteine rescues lethality of hepatocyte-specific Gclc-knockout mice, providing a model for hepatic cirrhosisYing Chen, Elisabet Johansson, Yi Yang, et al.
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute|August 21, 2003
4-aminobiphenyl-induced liver and urinary bladder DNA adduct formation in Cyp1a2(-/-) and Cyp1a2(+/+) miceYutaka Tsuneoka, Timothy P Dalton, Marian L Miller, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology|February 5, 2003
Uroporphyrin accumulation in hepatoma cells expressing human or mouse CYP1A2: relation to the role of CYP1A2 in human porphyria cutanea tardaRalph C Nichols, Sandra Cooper, Heidi W Trask, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology|May 15, 2002
Glutamate-cysteine ligase modifier subunit: mouse Gclm gene structure and regulation by agents that cause oxidative stressWilly A Solis, Timothy P Dalton, Matthew Z Dieter, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 22, 2005
Identification of mouse SLC39A8 as the transporter responsible for cadmium-induced toxicity in the testisTimothy P Dalton, Lei He, Bin Wang, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|September 20, 2005
Differential metabolism of 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) in mice humanized for CYP1A1 and CYP1A2Connie Cheung, Xiaochao Ma, Kristopher W Krausz, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|February 26, 2004
Uncoupling-mediated generation of reactive oxygen by halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons in mouse liver microsomesHoward G Shertzer, Corey D Clay, Mary Beth Genter, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|April 20, 2004
Cyp1a1(-/-) male mice: protection against high-dose TCDD-induced lethality and wasting syndrome, and resistance to intrahepatocyte lipid accumulation and uroporphyriaShigeyuki Uno, Timothy P Dalton, Peter R Sinclair, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|December 27, 2005
Oral benzo[a]pyrene in Cyp1 knockout mouse lines: CYP1A1 important in detoxication, CYP1B1 metabolism required for immune damage independent of total-body burden and clearance rateShigeyuki Uno, Timothy P Dalton, Nadine Dragin, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|October 26, 2002
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen production is dependent on the aromatic hydrocarbon receptorAlbert P Senft, Timothy P Dalton, Daniel W Nebert, et al.
Journal of Hepatology|September 3, 2010
Oral N-acetylcysteine rescues lethality of hepatocyte-specific Gclc-knockout mice, providing a model for hepatic cirrhosisYing Chen, Elisabet Johansson, Yi Yang, et al.
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