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  • 1. Dietary tocopherols inhibit PhIP-induced prostate carcinogenesis in CYP1A-humanized mice.
    Chen JX, Li G, Wang H, Liu A, Lee MJ, Reuhl K, Suh N, Bosland MC, Yang CS.
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  • 2. δ- and γ-tocopherols inhibit phIP/DSS-induced colon carcinogenesis by protection against early cellular and DNA damages.
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  • 3. δ-Tocopherol inhibits receptor tyrosine kinase-induced AKT activation in prostate cancer cells.
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  • 4. Dietary carcinogen 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine-induced prostate carcinogenesis in CYP1A-humanized mice.
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  • 5. The dietary carcinogen PhIP activates p53-dependent DNA damage response in the colon of CYP1A-humanized mice.
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  • 6. δ- and γ-tocopherols, but not α-tocopherol, inhibit colon carcinogenesis in azoxymethane-treated F344 rats.
    Guan F, Li G, Liu AB, Lee MJ, Yang Z, Chen YK, Lin Y, Shih W, Yang CS.
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  • 7. Differential Gene Regulation and Tumor-Inhibitory Activities of Alpha-, Delta-, and Gamma-Tocopherols in Estrogen-Mediated Mammary Carcinogenesis.
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  • 9. Dietary administration of δ- and γ-tocopherol inhibits tumorigenesis in the animal model of estrogen receptor-positive, but not HER-2 breast cancer.
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  • 10. δ-tocopherol is more active than α - or γ -tocopherol in inhibiting lung tumorigenesis in vivo.
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  • 12. Dietary tocopherols inhibit cell proliferation, regulate expression of ERα, PPARγ, and Nrf2, and decrease serum inflammatory markers during the development of mammary hyperplasia.
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  • 13. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of tocopherols are independent of Nrf2 in mice.
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  • 14. Grape Powder Supplementation Attenuates Prostate Neoplasia Associated with Pten Haploinsufficiency in Mice Fed High-Fat Diet.
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  • 15. δ-Tocopherol inhibits the development of prostate adenocarcinoma in prostate specific Pten-/- mice.
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  • 16. Cancer prevention by tocopherols and tea polyphenols.
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  • 17. Inflammation and atrophy precede prostatic neoplasia in a PhIP-induced rat model.
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  • 18. Plasma, Prostate and Urine Levels of Tocopherols and Metabolites in Men after Supplementation with a γ-Tocopherol-Rich Vitamin E Mixture.
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  • 19. Preventive Effects of Fermented Brown Rice and Rice Bran against Prostate Carcinogenesis in TRAP Rats.
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  • 20. Inhibition of DNA adduct formation of PhIP in female F344 rats by dietary conjugated linoleic acid.
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