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J C Kleinjans

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Jiang J, Messner S, Kelm J, van Herwijnen M, Jennen D, Kleinjans J, et al.
Toxicol Lett . 2019 May; 312:34-44. PMID: 31059760
Inflammation is one of the factors that may increase the sensitivity of hepatic cells to acetaminophen (APAP) induced toxicity. To investigate the mechanisms, we exposed 3-dimensional (3D) Human Liver Microtissues,...
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Hardt C, Beber M, Rasche A, Kamburov A, Hebels D, Kleinjans J, et al.
Database (Oxford) . 2016 Apr; 2016. PMID: 27074805
Motivation: Extensive drug treatment gene expression data have been generated in order to identify biomarkers that are predictive for toxicity or to classify compounds. However, such patterns are often highly...
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Hochstenbach K, van Leeuwen D, Gmuender H, Gottschalk R, Stolevik S, Nygaard U, et al.
Toxicol Sci . 2012 Jun; 129(2):315-24. PMID: 22738990
A crucial period for the development of the immune system occurs in utero. This results in a high fetal vulnerability to immunotoxic exposure, and indeed, immunotoxic effects have been reported,...
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Vermeer I, Engels L, Pachen D, Dallinga J, Kleinjans J, Van Maanen J
Gastroenterology . 2001 Aug; 121(3):517-25. PMID: 11522734
Background & Aims: This study evaluated the effect of long-term gastric acid suppressive therapy with omeprazole on intragastric levels of carcinogenic N-nitrosamines and related parameters. Methods: Forty-five patients on long-term...
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Godschalk R, Dallinga J, Wikman H, Risch A, Kleinjans J, Bartsch H, et al.
Pharmacogenetics . 2001 Jul; 11(5):389-98. PMID: 11470992
The formation of DNA and protein adducts by environmental pollutants is modulated by host polymorphisms in genes that encode metabolizing enzymes. In our study on 67 smokers, aromatic-DNA adduct levels...
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Besaratinia A, Besarati Nia A, Schooten F, Schilderman P, de Kok T, Haenen G, et al.
Carcinogenesis . 2001 Mar; 22(3):395-401. PMID: 11238178
We investigated the effects of smoking-induced oxidative stress in healthy volunteers (21 smokers versus 24 non-smokers) by quantifying various markers of oxidative DNA damage and repair, and antioxidative defense mechanisms....
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de Kok T, Moonen E, van der Ent F, Engels L, Kleinjans J
Cancer Causes Control . 2001 Jan; 11(10):975-6. PMID: 11142532
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Besaratinia A, Besarati Nia A, van Straaten H, Godschalk R, van Zandwijk N, Balm A, et al.
Environ Mol Mutagen . 2000 Oct; 36(2):127-33. PMID: 11013411
Tobacco smoking is a major risk factor for oral cancer; mouth floor and buccal mucosa are among the most and least cancer-prone subsites, respectively, in the oral cavity. We investigated...
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Schilderman P, Maas L, Pachen D, de Kok T, Kleinjans J, Schooten F
Environ Mol Mutagen . 2000 Oct; 36(2):79-86. PMID: 11013405
It is known that lower-chlorinated biphenyls are metabolically activated to electrophilic quinoid species capable of binding to DNA. Also, certain metabolites are capable of redox cycling, thereby increasing oxidative stress...
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Besaratinia A, Besarati Nia A, van Straaten H, Kleinjans J, Schooten F
Mutat Res . 2000 Jul; 468(2):125-35. PMID: 10882891
Tobacco smoke constituents, 4-aminobiphenyl (4-ABP) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) possess carcinogenic properties as their reactive metabolites form DNA adducts. We studied the formation of 4-ABP- and PAH-DNA adducts in...