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Modulation of benzo[a]pyrene-induced covalent dna modifications in adult and fetal mouse tissues by gestation stage
Lee Jane W. Lu
, Mian Ying Wang
Pop Hlth & Hlth Disparities
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Gestation Stage
100%
Benzo(a)pyrene
100%
Adult Mice
100%
Fetal Mice
100%
Mouse Tissue
100%
Lung
20%
DNA Adducts
20%
Gestation Age
20%
Gastrointestinal Tract
20%
Organogenesis
20%
Placentation
20%
Maternal DNA
20%
DNA Damage
10%
Placenta
10%
Liver
10%
Organ-specific
10%
Carcass
10%
Fetal Tissue
10%
DNA Modification
10%
Non-pregnant Women
10%
Nuclease
10%
Parturition
10%
Detoxification
10%
Fetal DNA
10%
Metabolic Activation
10%
ICR Mice
10%
Single Treatment
10%
Maternal Tissues
10%
32P-postlabeling
10%
Fetal Organs
10%
Transplacental
10%
Ontogenesis
10%
Placental DNA
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Benzo(a)pyrene
100%
Nuclease
10%
Detoxication
10%
Institute for Cancer Research Mouse
10%
Phosphorus 32
10%