Works matching Tumors in animals


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    Evaluating the Human Relevance of Chemically Induced Animal Tumors The views expressed in this report are those of the individual authors and not necessarily those of the organizations they represent.

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    Toxicological Sciences, 2004, v. 78, n. 2, p. 181, doi. 10.1093/toxsci/kfh073
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    • Cohen, Samuel M.;
    • Klaunig, James;
    • Meek, M. Elizabeth;
    • Hill, Richard N.;
    • Pastoor, Timothy;
    • Lehman-McKeeman, Lois;
    • Bucher, John;
    • Longfellow, David G.;
    • Seed, Jennifer;
    • Dellarco, Vicki;
    • Fenner-Crisp, Penelope;
    • Patton, Dorothy
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    Pioglitazone Treatment Increases Survival and Prevents Body Weight Loss in Tumor–Bearing Animals: Possible Anti-Cachectic Effect.

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    PLoS ONE, 2015, v. 10, n. 3, p. 1, doi. 10.1371/journal.pone.0122660
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    • Beluzi, Mércia;
    • Peres, Sidney B.;
    • Henriques, Felipe S.;
    • Sertié, Rogério A. L.;
    • Franco, Felipe O.;
    • Santos, Kaltinaitis B.;
    • Knobl, Pâmela;
    • Andreotti, Sandra;
    • Shida, Cláudio S.;
    • Neves, Rodrigo X.;
    • Farmer, Stephen R.;
    • Seelaender, Marília;
    • Lima, Fábio B.;
    • Batista Jr., Miguel L.
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    PPARα Agonist-Induced Rodent Tumors: Modes of Action and Human Relevance.

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    Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 2003, v. 33, n. 6, p. 655, doi. 10.1080/713608372
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    • Klaunig, James E;
    • Babich, Michael A.;
    • Baetcke, Karl P.;
    • Cook, Jon C.;
    • Corton, J. Chris;
    • David, Raymond M.;
    • DeLuca, John G.;
    • Lai, David Y.;
    • McKee, Richard H.;
    • Peters, Jeffrey M.;
    • Roberts, Ruth A.;
    • Fenner-Crisp, Penelope A.
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    Oral treatment with a rattlesnake native polypeptide crotamine efficiently inhibits the tumor growth with no potential toxicity for the host animal and with suggestive positive effects on animal metabolic profile.

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    Amino Acids, 2018, v. 50, n. 2, p. 267, doi. 10.1007/s00726-017-2513-3
    By:
    • Campeiro, Joana D.;
    • Marinovic, Marcelo P.;
    • Carapeto, Fernando Cintra;
    • Dal Mas, Caroline;
    • Monte, Gabriela Guilherme;
    • Carvalho Porta, Lucas;
    • Nering, Marcela B.;
    • Oliveira, Eduardo B.;
    • Hayashi, Mirian A. F.
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