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The following pages link to Liver carcinogenesis is not a predicted outcome of chemically induced hepatocyte proliferation (Q40844071):
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- Benzene-induced cancers: abridged history and occupational health impact (Q22299212) (← links)
- Is peroxisome proliferation an obligatory precursor step in the carcinogenicity of di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP)? (Q24812167) (← links)
- Exposure to peroxisome proliferators: reassessment of the potential carcinogenic hazard (Q24813274) (← links)
- The International Tissue and Tumor Repository for Chronic Arseniasis at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (Q24813282) (← links)
- Reactive metabolites in the biotransformation of molecules containing a furan ring (Q26860879) (← links)
- Epigenetic mechanisms of chemical carcinogenesis (Q34158314) (← links)
- Clarifying carcinogenicity of ethylbenzene (Q34339911) (← links)
- Implications for risk assessment of suggested nongenotoxic mechanisms of chemical carcinogenesis (Q34636543) (← links)
- Multicomponent criteria for predicting carcinogenicity: dataset of 30 NTP chemicals (Q34637080) (← links)
- The carcinogenesis bioassay in perspective: application in identifying human cancer hazards (Q34864407) (← links)
- Biological Basis of Differential Susceptibility to Hepatocarcinogenesis among Mouse Strains (Q35633879) (← links)
- Relevance of animal carcinogenesis findings to human cancer predictions and prevention (Q35812499) (← links)
- Challenge to the simple paradigm that 'carcinogens' are 'mutagens' and to the in vitro and in vivo assays used to test the paradigm (Q41355735) (← links)
- Absence of carcinogenic activity in Fischer rats and B6C3F1 mice following 103-week inhalation exposures to toluene (Q44504727) (← links)
- An autoradiographic study of cellular proliferaton, DNA synthesis and cell cycle variability in the rat liver caused by phenobarbital-induced oxidative stress: the protective role of melatonin (Q46883170) (← links)
- Differential display in rat livers treated for 13 weeks with phenobarbital implicates a role for metabolic and oxidative stress in nongenotoxic carcinogenicity (Q48605988) (← links)
- Assessment of hepatocellular damage and hematological alterations in mice chronically fed p-dimethyl aminoazobenzene and phenobarbital. (Q53338556) (← links)
- Short- and intermediate-term carcinogenicity testing--a review. Part 1: the prototypes mouse skin tumour assay and rat liver focus assay. (Q53351288) (← links)
- Mechanisms, chemical carcinogenesis, and risk assessment: cell proliferation and cancer. (Q53466385) (← links)
- Chronic microcystin exposure induces hepatocyte proliferation with increased expression of mitotic and cyclin-associated genes in P53-deficient mice. (Q54541587) (← links)