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196 related items for PubMed ID: 17522066

  • 1. Hair dye use, genetic variation in N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1) and 2 (NAT2), and risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
    Morton LM, Bernstein L, Wang SS, Hein DW, Rothman N, Colt JS, Davis S, Cerhan JR, Severson RK, Welch R, Hartge P, Zahm SH.
    Carcinogenesis; 2007 Aug; 28(8):1759-64. PubMed ID: 17522066
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  • 2. Genetic variation in N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1) and 2 (NAT2) and risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
    Morton LM, Schenk M, Hein DW, Davis S, Zahm SH, Cozen W, Cerhan JR, Hartge P, Welch R, Chanock SJ, Rothman N, Wang SS.
    Pharmacogenet Genomics; 2006 Aug; 16(8):537-45. PubMed ID: 16847422
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  • 3. Re: Hair dye use, genetic variation in N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1) and 2 (NAT2), and risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, author response.
    Zahm SH, Morton LM, Bernstein L, Wang SS, Colt JS, Severson RK, Welch R, Hartge P.
    Carcinogenesis; 2008 May; 29(5):1084-5. PubMed ID: 18212328
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  • 4. Smoking, variation in N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1) and 2 (NAT2), and risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma: a pooled analysis within the InterLymph consortium.
    Gibson TM, Smedby KE, Skibola CF, Hein DW, Slager SL, de Sanjosé S, Vajdic CM, Zhang Y, Chiu BC, Wang SS, Hjalgrim H, Nieters A, Bracci PM, Kricker A, Zheng T, Kolar C, Cerhan JR, Darabi H, Becker N, Conde L, Holford TR, Weisenburger DD, De Roos AJ, Butterbach K, Riby J, Cozen W, Benavente Y, Palmers C, Holly EA, Sampson JN, Rothman N, Armstrong BK, Morton LM.
    Cancer Causes Control; 2013 Jan; 24(1):125-34. PubMed ID: 23160945
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  • 5. Permanent hair dyes and bladder cancer: risk modification by cytochrome P4501A2 and N-acetyltransferases 1 and 2.
    Gago-Dominguez M, Bell DA, Watson MA, Yuan JM, Castelao JE, Hein DW, Chan KK, Coetzee GA, Ross RK, Yu MC.
    Carcinogenesis; 2003 Mar; 24(3):483-9. PubMed ID: 12663508
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  • 6. Genetic variation in N-acetyltransferases 1 and 2, cigarette smoking, and risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
    Kilfoy BA, Zheng T, Lan Q, Han X, Holford T, Hein DW, Qin Q, Leaderer B, Morton LM, Yeager M, Boyle P, Zhao P, Chanock S, Rothman N, Zhang Y.
    Cancer Causes Control; 2010 Jan; 21(1):127-33. PubMed ID: 19809881
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  • 7. Genetic variations in xenobiotic metabolic pathway genes, personal hair dye use, and risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
    Zhang Y, Hughes KJ, Zahm SH, Zhang Y, Holford TR, Dai L, Bai Y, Han X, Qin Q, Lan Q, Rothman N, Zhu Y, Leaderer B, Zheng T.
    Am J Epidemiol; 2009 Nov 15; 170(10):1222-30. PubMed ID: 19822571
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  • 8. Hair dye use and risk of bladder cancer in the New England bladder cancer study.
    Koutros S, Silverman DT, Baris D, Zahm SH, Morton LM, Colt JS, Hein DW, Moore LE, Johnson A, Schwenn M, Cherala S, Schned A, Doll MA, Rothman N, Karagas MR.
    Int J Cancer; 2011 Dec 15; 129(12):2894-904. PubMed ID: 21678399
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  • 13. Effect of NAT1 and NAT2 genetic polymorphisms on colorectal cancer risk associated with exposure to tobacco smoke and meat consumption.
    Lilla C, Verla-Tebit E, Risch A, Jäger B, Hoffmeister M, Brenner H, Chang-Claude J.
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 2006 Jan 15; 15(1):99-107. PubMed ID: 16434594
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  • 14. Arylamine N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1) and 2 (NAT2) polymorphisms in susceptibility to bladder cancer: the influence of smoking.
    Okkels H, Sigsgaard T, Wolf H, Autrup H.
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 1997 Apr 15; 6(4):225-31. PubMed ID: 9107426
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  • 17. Cigarette smoking, N-acetyltransferase genes and the risk of advanced colorectal adenoma.
    Moslehi R, Chatterjee N, Church TR, Chen J, Yeager M, Weissfeld J, Hein DW, Hayes RB.
    Pharmacogenomics; 2006 Sep 15; 7(6):819-29. PubMed ID: 16981843
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  • 20. Are polymorphisms of N-acetyltransferase genes susceptible to primary liver cancer in Luoyang, China?
    Zhang XF, Bian JC, Zhang XY, Zhang ZM, Jiang F, Wang QM, Wang QJ, Cao YY, Tang BM.
    World J Gastroenterol; 2005 Mar 14; 11(10):1457-62. PubMed ID: 15770721
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