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Mazzullo M, Colacci A, Grilli S, Prodi G, Arfellini G
Jpn J Cancer Res . 1986 Jun; 77(6):532-9. PMID: 2426232
At 22 hr after ip injection into adult male Wistar rats, 1,1,2-trichloroethane was covalently bound to DNA, RNA and proteins of the liver, kidney, lung and stomach, as has been...
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Prodi G, Arfellini G, Colacci A, Grilli S, Mazzullo M
Toxicol Pathol . 1986 Jan; 14(4):438-44. PMID: 3544166
The binding of epichlorohydrin, 1,2-dichloroethane, 1,2-dibromoethane, chlorobenzene, bromobenzene, and benzene to nucleic acids and proteins of different murine organs was studied in in vivo and in vitro systems. The extent...
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Arfellini G, Grilli S, Colacci A, Mazzullo M, Prodi G
Cancer Lett . 1985 Sep; 28(2):159-68. PMID: 4052986
Benzene binds to macromolecules of various organs in the rat and mouse in vivo. Labelling of RNA and proteins is higher (1 order of magnitude) than DNA labelling, which is...
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Grilli S, Arfellini G, Colacci A, Mazzullo M, Prodi G
Jpn J Cancer Res . 1985 Aug; 76(8):745-51. PMID: 3930452
At 22 hr after ip injection into male Wistar rats and BALB/c mice, chlorobenzene was covalently bound to DNA, RNA and proteins of the liver, kidney and lung, as has...
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Colacci A, Arfellini G, Mazzullo M, Prodi G, Grilli S
Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol . 1985 Aug; 49(2):243-54. PMID: 2414829
1,1-Dichloroethane is covalently bound to macromolecules of rat and mouse organs in vivo after ip injection. Covalent Binding Index is typical of initiators classified as weak carcinogens. In vitro binding...
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Colacci A, Mazzullo M, Arfellini G, Prodi G, Grilli S
Cell Biol Toxicol . 1985 Jan; 1(2):45-55. PMID: 3917125
Metabolic activation of 1,2-dichloroethane (DCE) and 1,2-dibromoethane (DBE) to forms able to bind covalently with DNA occurs in vitro either by way of microsomal or cytosolic pathways. The involvement of...
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Colacci A, Arfellini G, Mazzullo M, Prodi G, Grilli S
Toxicol Pathol . 1985 Jan; 13(4):276-82. PMID: 2422722
The hepatotoxic compound bromobenzene binds to DNA, RNA, and proteins of rat and mouse liver in vivo. Binding to a significant extent is also detected in mouse kidney. The covalent...
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Mazzullo M, Colacci A, Grilli S, Prodi G, Arfellini G
Cancer Lett . 1984 May; 23(1):81-90. PMID: 6204742
Epichlorohydrin (EC) binds to macromolecules of biological relevance in vivo: DNA is less labelled than RNA and proteins, rat organs interact more than mouse organs, stomach is the most labelled...
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Prodi G, Grilli S, Mazzullo M, Colacci A, Arfellini G
Toxicol Pathol . 1984 Jan; 12(2):185-8. PMID: 11478321
The binding of five polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) (anthracene (A), benzo(a)anthracene (BA), dibenz(a,h)anthracene (DBA), benzo(a)pyrene (BP) and 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA)) to calf thymus DNA and synthetic polyribonucleotides was studied. Binding was...
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Arfellini G, Bartoli S, Colacci A, Mazzullo M, Galli M, Prodi G, et al.
J Cancer Res Clin Oncol . 1984 Jan; 108(2):204-13. PMID: 6206071
The comparative interaction of equimolar amounts of 1,2-dichloroethane and 1,2-dibromoethane with rat and mouse nucleic acids was studied in both in vivo (liver, lung, kidney and stomach) and in vitro...