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Tumorigenic Potential and the Molecular Mechanism of the Carcinogenic Effect Exerted by 2-Nitroanisole

A. ESMAEILI, K. SCHLATTERER, I. DEMIRHAN, B. SCHLATTERER, M. NAUCK, P. CHANDRA and A. CHANDRA
Anticancer Research November 2006, 26 (6B) 4203-4212;
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Abstract

The host-mediated in vitro/in vivo assay system was used to evaluate the tumorigenic potential of the aromatic nitro compound 2-nitroanisole (2-NA). After intraperitoneal administration of the compound, resident macrophages were recovered by peritoneal lavage from treated and untreated mice and cultured in soft agar. 2-NA was shown to be carcinogenic, and the tumorigenic potential was evaluated. Additionally, by establishment of a transformed peritoneal macrophage cell line, the underlying molecular mechanism of 2-NA's carcinogenic effect was studied.

  • 2-Nitroanisole
  • tumorigenic potential
  • structure-activity relationship

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  • Received July 3, 2006.
  • Revision received September 1, 2006.
  • Accepted September 14, 2006.
  • Copyright© 2006 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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A. ESMAEILI, K. SCHLATTERER, I. DEMIRHAN, B. SCHLATTERER, M. NAUCK, P. CHANDRA, A. CHANDRA
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Anticancer Research Nov 2006, 26 (6B) 4203-4212;
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