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Hansen K, Johanson S, Steppeler C, Sodring M, Ostby G, Berntsen H, et al.
Chemosphere . 2018 Oct; 214:534-542. PMID: 30278405
A multitude of cancer types, including breast, testicular, liver and colorectal cancer, have associations with exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). The present study aimed to investigate whether a mixture...
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Falk R, Tretli S, Paulsen J, Sandvik L, Erikssen J, Heir T
EBioMedicine . 2017 Jul; 21:117-122. PMID: 28687499
Background: Impaired glucose regulation, measured with an oral glucose-tolerance test, has been associated with the risk of cancer. Here, we explored whether the response to an intravenous glucose-tolerance test (IVGTT)...
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Fotland T, Paulsen J, Sanner T, Alexander J, Husoy T
Food Chem Toxicol . 2011 Dec; 50(3-4):903-12. PMID: 22178604
Coumarin is a naturally occurring flavouring substance in cinnamon and many other plants. It is known that coumarin can cause liver toxicity in several species, and it is considered a...
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Husoy T, Abramsson-Zetterberg L, Olstorn H, Paulsen J, Alexander J
Mutat Res . 2005 Jan; 580(1-2):111-8. PMID: 15668113
Micronucleus (MN) induction in erythrocytes of multiple intestinal neoplasia (Min) mice with heterozygous Apc mutation was measured after s.c. injections of acrylamide, glycidamide, 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) and colchicine, and compared with...
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Alexander J, REISTAD R, Hegstad S, Frandsen H, Ingebrigtsen K, Paulsen J, et al.
Food Chem Toxicol . 2002 Jun; 40(8):1131-7. PMID: 12067575
Various methods of exposure assessment, such as questionnaires, sometimes combined with pictures of cooked meat, have been employed in investigations on the relationship between heterocyclic amines (HA) and health effects....
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Paulsen J, Alexander J
Anticancer Res . 2002 Feb; 21(5):3281-4. PMID: 11848484
We studied the effects of extra dietary methionine on the formation and growth of intestinal adenomas in the Min (Apc+/-) mouse, which is a murine model of the human familial...
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Steffensen I, Schut H, Paulsen J, Andreassen A, Alexander J
Cancer Res . 2001 Dec; 61(24):8689-96. PMID: 11751386
In our previous experiments, multiple injections with the food mutagen 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) were used to induce intestinal tumors in C57BL/6J-multiple intestinal neoplasia (Min)/+ mice. To define the period of highest...
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Thuvander A, Paulsen J, Axberg K, Johansson N, Vidnes A, Enghardt-Barbieri H, et al.
Food Chem Toxicol . 2001 Nov; 39(12):1145-51. PMID: 11696389
Blood levels of ochratoxin A were determined in 406 Scandinavian blood donors (206 from Oslo, Norway, and 200 from Visby on the island of Gotland, Sweden), using an HPLC method....
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Paulsen J, Elgjo K
In Vivo . 2001 Nov; 15(5):397-401. PMID: 11695236
We have previously shown that the colon mitosis inhibitor (CMI) suppresses the growth of transplanted HT-29 human colon carcinoma cells by approximately 40%. However, this effect declined along the time-course,...
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Paulsen J, Steffensen I, Loberg E, Husoy T, Namork E, Alexander J
Cancer Res . 2001 Jun; 61(13):5010-5. PMID: 11431334
The multiple intestinal neoplasia (Min)/+ mouse, which harbors only one functional allele of the Apc gene, is susceptible to environmental factors that disrupt this gene and subsequently trigger Apc-driven tumorigenesis...