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198 related items for PubMed ID: 7656218

  • 1. High dietary retinoic acid inhibits tumor promotion and malignant conversion in a two-stage skin carcinogenesis protocol using 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene as the initiator and mezerein as the tumor promoter in female SENCAR mice.
    Chen LC, Tarone R, Huynh M, De Luca LM.
    Cancer Lett; 1995 Aug 16; 95(1-2):113-8. PubMed ID: 7656218
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  • 2. Dietary retinoic acid inhibits mouse skin carcinogenesis irrespective of age at initiation.
    De Luca LM, Tarone R, Huynh M, Jones CS, Chen LC.
    Nutr Cancer; 1996 Aug 16; 25(3):249-57. PubMed ID: 8771568
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  • 3. High dietary retinoic acid prevents malignant conversion of skin papillomas induced by a two-stage carcinogenesis protocol in female SENCAR mice.
    Chen LC, Sly L, De Luca LM.
    Carcinogenesis; 1994 Oct 16; 15(10):2383-6. PubMed ID: 7955082
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  • 4. Consumption of reduced-energy/low-fat diet or constant-energy/high-fat diet during mezerein treatment inhibited mouse skin tumor promotion.
    Birt DF, Pelling JC, Anderson J, Barnett T.
    Carcinogenesis; 1994 Oct 16; 15(10):2341-5. PubMed ID: 7955075
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  • 5. Effect of excess dietary retinoic acid on skin papilloma and carcinoma formation induced by a complete carcinogenesis protocol in female Sencar mice.
    Chen LC, Kirchhoff S, De Luca LM.
    Cancer Lett; 1994 Apr 01; 78(1-3):63-7. PubMed ID: 8180970
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  • 6. Effects of dietary retinoic acid on skin papilloma and carcinoma formation in female SENCAR mice.
    De Luca LM, Sly L, Jones CS, Chen LC.
    Carcinogenesis; 1993 Mar 01; 14(3):539-42. PubMed ID: 8453733
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  • 7. Further studies on the influence of initiation dose on papilloma growth and progression during two-stage carcinogenesis in SENCAR mice.
    DiGiovanni J, Walker SE, Aldaz CM, Slaga TJ, Conti CJ.
    Carcinogenesis; 1993 Sep 01; 14(9):1831-6. PubMed ID: 8403206
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  • 8. Protection against induction of mouse skin papillomas with low and high risk of conversion to malignancy by green tea polyphenols.
    Katiyar SK, Mohan RR, Agarwal R, Mukhtar H.
    Carcinogenesis; 1997 Mar 01; 18(3):497-502. PubMed ID: 9067548
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  • 9. Further characterization of skin tumor promotion and progression by mezerein in SENCAR mice.
    Ewing MW, Conti CJ, Phillips JL, Slaga TJ, DiGiovanni J.
    J Natl Cancer Inst; 1989 May 03; 81(9):676-82. PubMed ID: 2496233
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  • 10. Vitamin E is a complete tumor promoter in mouse skin.
    Mitchel RE, McCann R.
    Carcinogenesis; 1993 Apr 03; 14(4):659-62. PubMed ID: 8472330
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  • 11. beta-Carotene fails to act as a tumor promoter, induces RAR expression, and prevents carcinoma formation in a two-stage model of skin carcinogenesis in male Sencar mice.
    Ponnamperuma RM, Shimizu Y, Kirchhof SM, De Luca LM.
    Nutr Cancer; 2000 Apr 03; 37(1):82-8. PubMed ID: 10965524
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  • 12. Differential effects of dietary beta-carotene on papilloma and carcinoma formation induced by an initiation-promotion protocol in SENCAR mouse skin.
    Chen LC, Sly L, Jones CS, Tarone R, De Luca LM.
    Carcinogenesis; 1993 Apr 03; 14(4):713-7. PubMed ID: 8472337
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  • 13. Enhancement of mezerein-promoted papilloma formation by treatment with 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate or mezerein prior to initiation.
    Ewing MW, Crysup SE, Phillips JL, Slaga TJ, DiGiovanni J.
    Carcinogenesis; 1988 Mar 03; 9(3):405-10. PubMed ID: 3125993
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  • 14. Topical retinoic acid reduces skin papilloma formation but resistant papillomas are at high risk for malignant conversion.
    Tennenbaum T, Lowry D, Darwiche N, Morgan DL, Gartsbein M, Hansen L, De Luca LM, Hennings H, Yuspa SH.
    Cancer Res; 1998 Apr 01; 58(7):1435-43. PubMed ID: 9537245
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  • 15. Induction of papillomas with a high probability of conversion to malignancy.
    Hennings H, Shores R, Mitchell P, Spangler EF, Yuspa SH.
    Carcinogenesis; 1985 Nov 01; 6(11):1607-10. PubMed ID: 2414025
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  • 16. Tumor progression in Sencar mouse skin as a function of initiator dose and promoter dose, duration, and type.
    Ewing MW, Conti CJ, Kruszewski FH, Slaga TJ, DiGiovanni J.
    Cancer Res; 1988 Dec 15; 48(24 Pt 1):7048-54. PubMed ID: 3142681
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  • 17. All-trans retinoic acid protects against conversion of chemically induced and ultraviolet B radiation-induced skin papillomas to carcinomas.
    Athar M, Agarwal R, Wang ZY, Lloyd JR, Bickers DR, Mukhtar H.
    Carcinogenesis; 1991 Dec 15; 12(12):2325-9. PubMed ID: 1747935
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  • 18. New strains of inbred SENCAR mice with increased susceptibility to induction of papillomas and squamous cell carcinomas in skin.
    Hennings H, Lowry DT, Yuspa SH, Mock B, Potter M.
    Mol Carcinog; 1997 Sep 15; 20(1):143-50. PubMed ID: 9328445
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  • 19. Inhibition of initiator-promoter-induced skin tumorigenesis in female SENCAR mice fed a vitamin A-deficient diet and reappearance of tumors in mice fed a diet adequate in retinoid or beta-carotene.
    De Luca LM, Shores RL, Spangler EF, Wenk ML.
    Cancer Res; 1989 Oct 01; 49(19):5400-6. PubMed ID: 2504490
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  • 20. FVB/N mice: an inbred strain sensitive to the chemical induction of squamous cell carcinomas in the skin.
    Hennings H, Glick AB, Lowry DT, Krsmanovic LS, Sly LM, Yuspa SH.
    Carcinogenesis; 1993 Nov 01; 14(11):2353-8. PubMed ID: 8242866
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