T F Danna
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1.
Randerath K, Hart R, Zhou G, Reddy R, Danna T, RANDERATH E
Mutat Res
. 1993 Jan;
295(1):31-46.
PMID: 7677927
Caloric restriction (CR), known to extend median and maximum life spans, improve resistance to carcinogenesis, and significantly retard age-associated degenerative diseases in rodents, was previously reported to modulate levels of...
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Randerath K, Reddy R, Danna T, Watson W, Crane A, RANDERATH E
Mutat Res
. 1992 Sep;
275(3-6):355-66.
PMID: 1383776
Oxygen free radicals generated by the interaction of Fe2+ and H2O2 (Fenton reaction) are capable of reacting with DNA bases, which may induce premutagenic and precarcinogenic lesions. Products formed in...
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RANDERATH E, Danna T, Randerath K
Mutat Res
. 1992 Jul;
268(1):139-53.
PMID: 1378180
Cigarette smoke induces a multitude of bulky/aromatic DNA adducts in vivo as revealed by 32P-postlabeling assay. The formation of such adducts is thought to involve metabolic activation of aromatic chemicals...
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Randerath K, Yang P, Danna T, Reddy R, Watson W, RANDERATH E
Mutat Res
. 1991 Sep;
250(1-2):135-44.
PMID: 1944328
Oxygen free radicals, such as the hydroxyl radical generated by interaction of Fe2+ and H2O2 (Fenton reaction), are produced in mammalian cells as a result of aerobic metabolism and under...
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RANDERATH E, Hart R, Turturro A, Danna T, Reddy R, Randerath K
Mech Ageing Dev
. 1991 May;
58(2-3):279-96.
PMID: 1875735
Rodent tissues display species-, strain-, sex- and tissue-specific adduct-like DNA modifications termed I-compounds, which increase with age, are modulated by diet and are presumably derived from indigenous metabolic intermediates. We...
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RANDERATH E, Randerath K, Reddy R, Danna T, Rao M, Reddy J
Mutat Res
. 1991 Mar;
247(1):65-76.
PMID: 2002806
The mechanisms of the hepatocarcinogenicity of non-mutagenic peroxisome proliferators, i.e. compounds used as hypolipidemic drugs and industrial plasticizers, are not sufficiently understood. To gain more information on the mechanism of...
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Randerath K, RANDERATH E, Danna T
Carcinogenesis
. 1990 Jun;
11(6):1041-4.
PMID: 2347063
A partial, progressive loss of I-compounds (age-dependent, putative indigenous DNA modifications) has been observed recently during hepatocarcinogenesis induced in rats by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, choline-devoid diet or peroxisome proliferators. It was of...
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Randerath K, RANDERATH E, Danna T, van Golen L, Putman K
Carcinogenesis
. 1989 Jul;
10(7):1231-9.
PMID: 2544310
A new sensitive 32P-postlabeling assay for DNA adducts has been developed in which DNA is hydrolyzed initially by nuclease P1 and prostatic acid phosphatase instead of micrococcal nuclease and spleen...