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L. E. Shorey, Castro, D. J., Baird, W. M., Siddens, L. K., Löhr, C. V., Matzke, M. M., Waters, K. M., Corley, R. A., and Williams, D. E., Transplacental carcinogenesis with dibenzo[def,p]chrysene (DBC): timing of maternal exposures determines target tissue response in offspring., Cancer letters, vol. 317, no. 1, pp. 49-55, 2012.
R. Wang, W Dashwood, M., Löhr, C. V., Fischer, K. A., Pereira, C. B., Louderback, M., Nakagama, H., Bailey, G. S., Williams, D. E., and Dashwood, R. H., Protective versus promotional effects of white tea and caffeine on PhIP-induced tumorigenesis and beta-catenin expression in the rat., Carcinogenesis, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 834-9, 2008.
L. K. Siddens, Larkin, A., Krueger, S. K., Bradfield, C. A., Waters, K. M., Tilton, S. C., Pereira, C. B., Löhr, C. V., Arlt, V. M., Phillips, D. H., Williams, D. E., and Baird, W. M., Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons as skin carcinogens: comparison of benzo[a]pyrene, dibenzo[def,p]chrysene and three environmental mixtures in the FVB/N mouse., Toxicology and applied pharmacology, vol. 264, no. 3, pp. 377-86, 2012.
D. J. Castro, Löhr, C. V., Fischer, K. A., Pereira, C. B., and Williams, D. E., Lymphoma and lung cancer in offspring born to pregnant mice dosed with dibenzo[a,l]pyrene: the importance of in utero vs. lactational exposure., Toxicology and applied pharmacology, vol. 233, no. 3, pp. 454-8, 2008.
Z. Yu, Mahadevan, B., Löhr, C. V., Fischer, K. A., Louderback, M. A., Krueger, S. K., Pereira, C. B., Albershardt, D. J., Baird, W. M., Bailey, G. S., and Williams, D. E., Indole-3-carbinol in the maternal diet provides chemoprotection for the fetus against transplacental carcinogenesis by the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon dibenzo[a,l]pyrene., Carcinogenesis, vol. 27, no. 10, pp. 2116-23, 2006.
D. J. Castro, Löhr, C. V., Fischer, K. A., Waters, K. M., Webb-Robertson, B. - J. M., Dashwood, R. H., Bailey, G. S., and Williams, D. E., Identifying efficacious approaches to chemoprevention with chlorophyllin, purified chlorophylls and freeze-dried spinach in a mouse model of transplacental carcinogenesis., Carcinogenesis, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 315-20, 2009.
D. J. Castro, Baird, W. M., Pereira, C. B., Giovanini, J., Löhr, C. V., Fischer, K. A., Yu, Z., Gonzalez, F. J., Krueger, S. K., and Williams, D. E., Fetal mouse Cyp1b1 and transplacental carcinogenesis from maternal exposure to dibenzo(a,l)pyrene., Cancer prevention research (Philadelphia, Pa.), vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 128-34, 2008.
O. Carter, Dashwood, R. H., Wang, R., W Dashwood, M., Orner, G. A., Fischer, K. A., Löhr, C. V., Pereira, C. B., Bailey, G. S., and Williams, D. E., Comparison of white tea, green tea, epigallocatechin-3-gallate, and caffeine as inhibitors of PhIP-induced colonic aberrant crypts., Nutrition and cancer, vol. 58, no. 1, pp. 60-5, 2007.
D. J. Castro, Yu, Z., Löhr, C. V., Pereira, C. B., Giovanini, J. N., Fischer, K. A., Orner, G. A., Dashwood, R. H., and Williams, D. E., Chemoprevention of dibenzo[a,l]pyrene transplacental carcinogenesis in mice born to mothers administered green tea: primary role of caffeine., Carcinogenesis, vol. 29, no. 8, pp. 1581-6, 2008.
R. Wang, W Dashwood, M., Löhr, C. V., Fischer, K. A., Nakagama, H., Williams, D. E., and Dashwood, R. H., beta-catenin is strongly elevated in rat colonic epithelium following short-term intermittent treatment with 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) and a high-fat diet., Cancer science, vol. 99, no. 9, pp. 1754-9, 2008.