J Lanfear
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Lanfear J, Fielder A
Paediatr Nurs
. 1998 Aug;
10(3):29-34; quiz 35-6.
PMID: 9687774
No abstract available.
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Harrison P, Lanfear J, Wu L, FLEMING J, McGarry L, Blower L
Biomed Environ Sci
. 1997 Oct;
10(2-3):235-45.
PMID: 9315316
There is very convincing evidence that a high dietary level of selenium substantially reduces the incidence of a wide variety of animal cancers. The human epidemiological evidence is less clear...
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Wu L, McGarry L, Lanfear J, Harrison P
Carcinogenesis
. 1995 Nov;
16(11):2819-24.
PMID: 7586204
Our previous studies have sought to elucidate the mechanism by which selenium inhibits cell growth since the mechanisms involved may be relevant to the chemopreventive properties of selenium. In a...
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Wu L, Lanfear J, Harrison P
Carcinogenesis
. 1995 Jul;
16(7):1579-84.
PMID: 7614692
Our previous studies have implicated the selenium metabolite selenodiglutathione (SDG) in the growth inhibitory effects of selenite in vitro. Other work has suggested that reactive oxygen species, the superoxide anion...
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Lanfear J, FLEMING J, Wu L, Webster G, Harrison P
Carcinogenesis
. 1994 Jul;
15(7):1387-92.
PMID: 8033315
Selenodiglutathione (SDG), the initial metabolite of selenite, is shown to be a more powerful inhibitor of cell growth in vitro than selenite itself. This has been established both with mouse...
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Lanfear J, FLEMING J, Walker M, Harrison P
Carcinogenesis
. 1993 Mar;
14(3):335-40.
PMID: 8453708
A full-length cDNA encoding a 56 kDa liver protein recently implicated in the detoxification of acetaminophen (AP56) has been cloned by virtue of its similarity to the 56 kDa selenium-binding...
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Holland P, Williams N, Lanfear J
FEBS Lett
. 1991 Oct;
291(2):211-3.
PMID: 1682161
We have used the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify, clone and sequence homologues of the Drosophila segment polarity genes engrailed (en), cubitus interruptus Dominant (ciD) and wingless (wg) from...
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Lanfear J, Jowett T, Holland P
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 1991 Sep;
179(3):1220-4.
PMID: 1930167
Southern hybridization suggests that the zebrafish genome contains multiple zinc-finger genes related to the putative mouse developmental genes, Krox-20 and Krox-24. The polymerase chain reaction was employed to amplify and...