L U Thompson
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Heddle J, Moody J, Thompson L, Torous D, Trentin G
J Environ Pathol Toxicol Oncol
. 2004 Jul;
18(2):95-101.
PMID: 15281220
One of the most worrisome possibilities in the field of antimutagenesis and anticarcinogenesis is that factors that protect against one mutagen or carcinogen will not be effective against another. Indeed,...
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Trentin G, Moody J, Shima N, Thompson L, Heddle J
Mutat Res
. 2004 Jul;
551(1-2):223-31.
PMID: 15225595
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that dietary modifications can reduce the incidence of cancer. Specifically, diets high in vegetables and fruits are associated with lower rates of cancer at many sites....
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Trentin G, Moody J, Torous D, Thompson L, Heddle J
Mutat Res
. 2004 Jul;
551(1-2):213-22.
PMID: 15225594
Spontaneous genetic damage, whether mutations or chromosomal aberrations, undoubtedly arise from a variety of sources including replication errors, oxidative damage, background radiation, and chemical exposure. Given the numerous correlations between...
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Ward W, Chen J, Thompson L
J Toxicol Environ Health A
. 2002 Jan;
64(7):567-77.
PMID: 11760154
Based on the reported health benefits of flaxseed, many Canadians are choosing to consume flaxseed or flaxseed-containing foods. However, the safety of exposure to flaxseed during early life such as...
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Ward W, Yuan Y, Cheung A, Thompson L
Br J Nutr
. 2001 Oct;
86(4):499-505.
PMID: 11591237
Due to the potential oestrogenic effects of secoisolariciresinol diglycoside (SDG), the mammalian lignan precursor in flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum), we hypothesized that exposure to purified SDG during early life would have...
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Ward W, Yuan Y, Cheung A, Thompson L
J Toxicol Environ Health A
. 2001 May;
63(1):53-65.
PMID: 11346133
Flaxseed is the richest source of the plant lignan secoisolariciresinol diglycoside (SDG), which is converted to the two major mammalian lignans, enterodiol (ED) and enterolactone (EL), by colonic bacteria. Because...
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Jenab M, Chen J, Thompson L
Cancer Lett
. 2001 Mar;
165(1):19-25.
PMID: 11248414
Aberrant crypt foci (ACF) are putative early preneoplastic lesions of colon cancer. To date, many different ACF parameters have been measured as indicators of degree of colon cancer risk. It...
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Ward W, Jiang F, Thompson L
Nutr Cancer
. 2001 Jan;
37(2):187-92.
PMID: 11142092
Previous investigation demonstrated that feeding a 10% flaxseed (10F) diet during pregnancy and lactation enhanced the differentiation of highly proliferative terminal end bud (TEB) structures of rat mammary gland into...
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Rickard S, Yuan Y, Thompson L
Cancer Lett
. 2000 Nov;
161(1):47-55.
PMID: 11078912
Flaxseed and its lignan secoisolariciresinol diglycoside (SDG) inhibit mammary tumor development in rats. Increased plasma insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) concentrations are associated with increased breast cancer risk. Therefore, the...