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pro vyhledávání: '"Valle Nazar-Stewart"'
Autor:
Glen E. Kisby, Yoke W. Kow, Jennifer Scherer, Linda A. McCauley, Juan Muniz, Mary Koshy, Valle Nazar-Stewart, Michael R. Lasarev
Publikováno v:
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 227:97-107
Oxidative stress and DNA damage have been proposed as mechanisms linking pesticide exposure to health effects such as cancer and neurological diseases. A study of pesticide applicators and farmworkers was conducted to examine the relationship between
Autor:
Valle Nazar-Stewart, Jason Loo, Patricia L. Stapleton, Thomas L. Vaughan, David L. Eaton, Berta Nicol-Blades
Publikováno v:
Lung Cancer. 40:247-258
A deletion polymorphism for glutathione S -transferase M1 (GSTM1) has been related to risk for lung cancer among smokers in some studies but not in others. We examined GSTM1, a GSTT1 deletion polymorphism and a common GSTP1 gene variant ( iso → val
Autor:
John R. Brandt, Laurie Fouser, Ellis D. Avner, Sandra L. Watkins, Phillip I. Tarr, Valle Nazar-Stewart, Israel Zelikovic
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 125:519-526
We conducted a retrospective analysis of 37 children with Escherichia coli O157:H7-associated hemolytic-uremic syndrome. The infection was traced to contaminated hamburgers at a fast-food restaurant chain. Within 5 days of the first confirmed case, t
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 122:10-14
We obtained specimens for culture from the lids and conjunctivae of 95 patients with acute conjunctivitis and 91 control children of similar age and, in addition, stained the conjunctival scrapings with Giemsa and Gram stains. The conjunctivitis was
Autor:
Valle Nazar-Stewart, Charles M. Nolan
Publikováno v:
American Review of Respiratory Disease. 146:57-60
We offered directly supervised isoniazid preventive therapy to middle-aged and elderly men who were exposed to tuberculosis during an outbreak of cases at a homeless shelter. Isoniazid, 900 mg, was administered twice weekly to men at the shelter and
Publikováno v:
Headneck. 30(9)
Background. Genetic variation in xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes may explain differing susceptibilities to the cancer causing effects of tobacco and alcohol. Methods. We compared 203 oral squamous cell carcinoma cases and 416 controls for single nucl
Autor:
Luis Felipe Ribeiro Pinto, Ari Hirvonen, Richard C. Strange, Paolo Vineis, Lisa Bathum, Wei Zheng, Haruhiko Sugimura, Jordi To-Figueras, Bernadette Schoket, Masahiro Kihara, Herman Autrup, Seymour Garte, Salagovic J, Dorota Butkiewicz, Maria Celeste Lechner, C. Bouchardy, Emanuela Taioli, Janeric Seidegård, Margie L. Clapper, Minii C. Yu, Helena Baranova, Isabelle Stücker, Matty P. Weijenberg, Johannes J. Manni, Fritz F. Parl, Ann K. Daly, Gareth J. Morgan, Tatyana G. Duzhak, Klaus Golka, Shunji Morita, Allan Hildesheim, Timothy R. Rebbeck, Yoshio Oda, Daniel Sinnett, Vessela N. Kristensen, Christine B. Ambrosone, Heon Kim, Aage Haugen, Takahiko Katoh, Giacomo Muzi, Ingolf Cascorbi, Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg, Yannis Alamanos, Ling L. Hsieh, Daehee Kang, Christine Maugard, Agneta Rannug, Marjorie Romkes, Simone Benhamou, Masako Ono-Kihara, Paola Pedotti, Wilbert H.M. Peters, Valle Nazar-Stewart, Vita Dolzan, Peter G. Shields, Philip Lazarus, Kim M. Smits, Farker K, Judith L. Autrup, Paolo Boffetta, Edith Sim, David W. Hein, Stephanie J. London, Ivan Kalina, Jürgen Brockmöller, Loic Le Marchand, Angela Risch, Pierre Kremers, Christiane Coutelle, Chikako Kiyohara
Publikováno v:
Smits, K M, Benhamou, S, Garte, S, Weijenberg, M P, Alamanos, Y, Ambrosone, C, Autrup, H, Autrup, J L, Baranova, H, Bathum, L, Boffetta, P, Bouchardy, C, Brockmoller, J, Butkiewicz, D, Cascorbi, I, Clapper, M L, Coutelle, C, Daly, A K, Muzi, G, Dolzan, V, Duzhak, T G, Farker, K, Golka, K, Haugen, A, Hein, D W, Hildesheim, A, Hirvonen, A, Hsieh, L L, Ingelman-Sundberg, M, Kalina, I, Kang, D, Katoh, T, Kihara, M, Ono-Kihara, M, Kim, H, Kiyohara, C, Kremers, P, Lazarus, P, Le Marchand, L, Lechner, M C, London, S, Manni, J J, Maugard, C M, Morgan, G J, Morita, S, Nazar-Stewart, V, Kristensen, V N, Oda, Y, Parl, F F, Peters, W H, Ranung, A, Rebbeck, T, Pinto, L F, Risch, A, Romkes, M, Salagovic, J, Schoket, B, Seidegard, J, Shields, P G, Sim, E, Sinnet, D, Strange, R C, Stucker, I, Sugimura, H, To-Figueras, J, Vineis, P, Yu, M C, Zheng, W, Pedotti, P & Taioli, E 2004, ' Association of metabolic gene polymorphisms with tobacco consumption in healthy controls ', International Journal of Cancer, vol. 110, no. 2, pp. 266-270 .
Smits, K M, Benhamon, S, Garte, S, Weijenberg, M P, Almanos, Y, Ambrosone, C, Autrup, H, Autrup, J L, Baranova, H, Bathum, L, Boffetta, P, Bouchardy, C, Brockmoller, J, Butkiewicz, D, Cascorbi, I, Clapper, M L, Coutelle, C, Daly, A K, Muzi, G, Dolzan, V, Duzhak, T G, Farker, K, Golka, K, Haugen, A, Hein, D W, Hildesheim, A, Hirvonen, A, Hsieh, L L, Ingelman-Sundberg, M, Kalina, I, Kang, D, Katoh, T, Kihara, M, Ono-Kihara, M, Kim, H, Kiyohara, C, Kremers, P, Lazarus, P, Le Marchand, L, Lechner, M C, London, S, Manni, J J, Maugard, C M, Morgan, G J, Morita, S, Nazar-Stewart, V, Kristensen, V N, Oda, Y, Parl, F F, Peters, W H M, Rannug, A, Rebbeck, T, Pinto, L F R, Risch, A, Romkes, M, Salagovic, J, Schoket, B, Seidegard, J, Shields, P G, Sim, E, Sinnett, D, Strange, R C, Stucker, I, Sugimura, H, To-Figueras, J, Vineis, P, Yu, M C, Zheng, W, Pedotti, P & Taioli, E 2004, ' Association of metabolic gene polymorphisms with tobacco consumption in healthy controls ', International Journal of Cancer, vol. 110, no. 2, pp. 266-270 .
International Journal of Cancer, 110(2), 266-270. Wiley
International Journal of Cancer, 110, 266-70
International Journal of Cancer, 110, 2, pp. 266-70
Smits, K M, Benhamon, S, Garte, S, Weijenberg, M P, Almanos, Y, Ambrosone, C, Autrup, H, Autrup, J L, Baranova, H, Bathum, L, Boffetta, P, Bouchardy, C, Brockmoller, J, Butkiewicz, D, Cascorbi, I, Clapper, M L, Coutelle, C, Daly, A K, Muzi, G, Dolzan, V, Duzhak, T G, Farker, K, Golka, K, Haugen, A, Hein, D W, Hildesheim, A, Hirvonen, A, Hsieh, L L, Ingelman-Sundberg, M, Kalina, I, Kang, D, Katoh, T, Kihara, M, Ono-Kihara, M, Kim, H, Kiyohara, C, Kremers, P, Lazarus, P, Le Marchand, L, Lechner, M C, London, S, Manni, J J, Maugard, C M, Morgan, G J, Morita, S, Nazar-Stewart, V, Kristensen, V N, Oda, Y, Parl, F F, Peters, W H M, Rannug, A, Rebbeck, T, Pinto, L F R, Risch, A, Romkes, M, Salagovic, J, Schoket, B, Seidegard, J, Shields, P G, Sim, E, Sinnett, D, Strange, R C, Stucker, I, Sugimura, H, To-Figueras, J, Vineis, P, Yu, M C, Zheng, W, Pedotti, P & Taioli, E 2004, ' Association of metabolic gene polymorphisms with tobacco consumption in healthy controls ', International Journal of Cancer, vol. 110, no. 2, pp. 266-270 .
International Journal of Cancer, 110(2), 266-270. Wiley
International Journal of Cancer, 110, 266-70
International Journal of Cancer, 110, 2, pp. 266-70
Contains fulltext : 58545.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Polymorphisms in genes that encode for metabolic enzymes have been associated with variations in enzyme activity between individuals. Such variations could be associated with diff
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Autor:
Lucia A. Hindorff, Russell P. Tracy, Zhonghua Tang, David S. Siscovick, Valle Nazar-Stewart, Richard A. Kronmal, Bruce M. Psaty, Karen L. Edwards, Susan R. Heckbert
Publikováno v:
American journal of hypertension. 15(12)
Background The angiotensin II type 1 receptor A1166C polymorphism has been associated with increased risks of hypertension and myocardial infarction in several small studies. We examined the association between this polymorphism and new-onset hyperte
Autor:
Consuelo M. Glenn, Sandra L. Watkins, Louise M. Baxter, Paul V. Roby, Margaret A. Kenny, Dennis E. Mayock, Valle Nazar-Stewart
Publikováno v:
American journal of perinatology. 13(8)
Study objective To determine whether an association exists between antenatal cocaine exposure and elevated levels of creatine kinase (CK) and myoglobin in umbilical cord blood collected upon delivery. Study population 105 anonymous maternal urines wi