Carcinogenic Nickel Induces Genes Involved with Hypoxic Stress1 (original) (raw)
Carcinogenic nickel induces genes involved with hypoxic stress
Konstantin Salnikow
Cancer research, 2000
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The Involvement of Hypoxia-inducible Transcription Factor-1-dependent Pathway in Nickel Carcinogenesis1
Todd Davidson
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The involvement of hypoxia-inducible transcription factor-1-dependent pathway in nickel carcinogenesis
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The Role of Hypoxia-Inducible Signaling Pathway in Nickel Carcinogenesis
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GeneChip analysis of signaling pathways effected by nickel
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Down-Regulation of the Expression of the FIH-1 and ARD-1 Genes at the Transcriptional Level by Nickel and Cobalt in the Human Lung Adenocarcinoma A549 Cell Line
Thomas Kluz
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2005
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Nickel-induced transformation shifts the balance between HIF-1 and p53 transcription factors
Max Costa
1999
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Carcinogenic metals induce hypoxia-inducible factor-stimulated transcription by reactive oxygen species-independent mechanism
Konstantin Salnikow
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Carcinogenic Metals Induce Hypoxia-inducible Factor-stimulated Transcription by Reactive Oxygen Species-independent Mechanism1
Konstantin Salnikow
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Molecular Mechanisms of Nickel Carcinogenesis
Hakan Cangul, X. Huang
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Ascorbate Depletion: A Critical Step in Nickel Carcinogenesis?
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Perspectives on the mechanism of nickel carcinogenesis gained from models of in vitro carcinogenesis
Dan Heck
Environmental Health Perspectives, 1989
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Depletion of Intracellular Ascorbate by the Carcinogenic Metals Nickel and Cobalt Results in the Induction of Hypoxic Stress
Konstantin Salnikow
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2004
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Exploring the molecular mechanisms of nickel-induced genotoxicity and carcinogenicity: a literature review
Paul Tchounwou
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Altered p53 gene structure and expression in human epithelial cells after exposure to nickel
Aage Haugen
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Cap43, a novel gene specifically induced by Ni2+ compounds
Konstantin Salnikow
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The Role of Non-Coding RNAs Involved in Nickel-Induced Lung Carcinogenic Mechanisms
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Effects of Nickel Treatment on H3K4 Trimethylation and Gene Expression
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Hypoxia and nickel inhibit histone demethylase JMJD1A and repress Spry2 expression in human bronchial epithelial BEAS-2B cells
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Nickel(II) induces alterations in EGF- and TGF-β 1 -mediated growth control during malignant transformation of human kidney epithelial cells
Aage Haugen
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Nickel induces transcriptional down-regulation of DNA repair pathways in tumorigenic and non-tumorigenic lung cells
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Heterochromatinization as a Potential Mechanism of Nickel-Induced Carcinogenesis
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Genetic and Epigenetic Mechanisms in Metal Carcinogenesis and Cocarcinogenesis: Nickel, Arsenic, and Chromium
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Carcinogenic nickel silences gene expression by chromatin condensation and DNA methylation: a new model for epigenetic carcinogens
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Oxidative DNA damage in cultured cells and rat lungs by carcinogenic nickel compounds
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A Brief Review on Health Risk Assessment of Nickel, Hexavalent Chromium and Lead – Role of Heavy Metals in Cellular Hypoxia
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Identification of molecular candidates and interaction networks via integrative toxicogenomic analysis in a human cell line following low-dose exposure to the carcinogenic metals cadmium and nickel
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