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El Yamani N, Runden-Pran E, Collins A, Longhin E, Elje E, Hoet P, et al.
Front Toxicol . 2022 Oct; 4:986318. PMID: 36310692
The comet assay is a widely applied method for investigating genotoxicity of chemicals including engineered nanomaterials (NMs). A big challenge in hazard assessment of NMs is possible interference between the...
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Dusinska M, Boland S, Saunders M, Juillerat-Jeanneret L, Tran L, Pojana G, et al.
Nanotoxicology . 2015 Apr; 9 Suppl 1:118-32. PMID: 25923349
In spite of recent advances in describing the health outcomes of exposure to nanoparticles (NPs), it still remains unclear how exactly NPs interact with their cellular targets. Size, surface, mass,...
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Wood S, Gedik C, Vaughan N, Collins A
Methods Mol Med . 2012 Feb; 38:171-8. PMID: 22351273
8-Oxoguanine is one of the most studied base oxidation products found in DNA. It has potential biological significance, because if present in DNA that is replicating, it can lead to...
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Dvorakova M, Paduchova Z, Muchova J, durackova Z, Collins A
Prague Med Rep . 2010 Dec; 111(4):263-71. PMID: 21189165
Our purpose in this randomized, double blind, placebo controlled study was to find out the possible effect of a polyphenolic pine bark extract, Pycnogenol® (Pyc) on the level of 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine...
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Szeto Y, Benzie I, Collins A, Choi S, Cheng C, Yow C, et al.
Mutat Res . 2005 Aug; 578(1-2):371-81. PMID: 16085124
The comet assay is a widely used biomonitoring tool for DNA damage. The most commonly used cells in human studies are lymphocytes. There is an urgent need to find an...
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Gedik C, Grant G, Morrice P, Wood S, Collins A
Eur J Nutr . 2004 Jul; 44(5):263-72. PMID: 15278370
Background: Experimentally imposed dietary restriction is known to extend the lifespan of rodents, perhaps by slowing the accumulation of oxidative damage that is thought to be one of the causes...
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Choi S, Benzie I, Collins A, Hannigan B, Strain J
Mutat Res . 2004 Jul; 551(1-2):109-17. PMID: 15225585
Oxidative stress is implicated in the aetiology of many diseases; however, most supplementation trials with antioxidant micronutrients have not shown expected beneficial effects. This randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study evaluated acute...
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Whalley L, Fox H, Lemmon H, Duthie S, Collins A, Peace H, et al.
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry . 2003 Sep; 18(9):769-76. PMID: 12949843
Aims: Dietary supplement (DS) use is actively promoted among old people but there is little evidence in favour of DS use or information about the demographic, health and cognitive characteristics...
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Dusinska M, Kazimirova A, Barancokova M, Beno M, Smolkova B, Horska A, et al.
Mutagenesis . 2003 Jul; 18(4):371-6. PMID: 12840111
In order to investigate the effects of antioxidant supplementation on chromosome damage, a 3 month antioxidant supplementation trial was conducted on groups of 28 myocardial infarction survivors and 57 rural...
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Whalley L, Staff R, Murray A, Duthie S, Collins A, Lemmon H, et al.
Neurosci Lett . 2003 Apr; 341(3):173-6. PMID: 12697276
We studied 82 non-demented old people and, using MRI, derived measures of grey and white matter and intracranial volumes. Controlling for sex and intracranial volume, we related grey and white...