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  • 5. Inhibition of glutathione S-transferase activity by the quinoid metabolites of equine estrogens.
    Chang M, Zhang F, Shen L, Pauss N, Alam I, van Breemen RB, Blond SY, Bolton JL.
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  • 6. Catechol estrogen 4-hydroxyequilenin is a substrate and an inhibitor of catechol-O-methyltransferase.
    Yao J, Li Y, Chang M, Wu H, Yang X, Goodman JE, Liu X, Liu H, Mesecar AD, Van Breemen RB, Yager JD, Bolton JL.
    Chem Res Toxicol; 2003 May; 16(5):668-75. PubMed ID: 12755597
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  • 8. Oxidative DNA damage induced by equine estrogen metabolites: role of estrogen receptor alpha.
    Liu X, Yao J, Pisha E, Yang Y, Hua Y, van Breemen RB, Bolton JL.
    Chem Res Toxicol; 2002 Apr; 15(4):512-9. PubMed ID: 11952337
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  • 9. Evidence that a metabolite of equine estrogens, 4-hydroxyequilenin, induces cellular transformation in vitro.
    Pisha E, Lui X, Constantinou AI, Bolton JL.
    Chem Res Toxicol; 2001 Jan; 14(1):82-90. PubMed ID: 11170511
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  • 16. Equine estrogen metabolite 4-hydroxyequilenin induces DNA damage in the rat mammary tissues: formation of single-strand breaks, apurinic sites, stable adducts, and oxidized bases.
    Zhang F, Swanson SM, van Breemen RB, Liu X, Yang Y, Gu C, Bolton JL.
    Chem Res Toxicol; 2001 Dec; 14(12):1654-9. PubMed ID: 11743748
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  • 17. Expression profiles of apoptotic genes induced by curcumin in human breast cancer and mammary epithelial cell lines.
    Ramachandran C, Rodriguez S, Ramachandran R, Raveendran Nair PK, Fonseca H, Khatib Z, Escalon E, Melnick SJ.
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  • 20. Estrogen Receptor {alpha} Enhances the Rate of Oxidative DNA Damage by Targeting an Equine Estrogen Catechol Metabolite to the Nucleus.
    Wang Z, Wijewickrama GT, Peng KW, Dietz BM, Yuan L, van Breemen RB, Bolton JL, Thatcher GR.
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