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Species | M LipkinSummaryAffiliation: The Rockefeller University Country: USA Publications
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Dietary factors in human colorectal cancerM Lipkin
Strang Cancer Prevention Center, New York, USA
Annu Rev Nutr 19:545-86. 1999..We believe that continuing scrutiny and precise assessment of the benefits (and potential risks) of nutrients in the treatment and prevention of colorectal cancer will prove significant to controlling this devastating disease...
Preclinical mouse models for cancer chemoprevention studiesM Lipkin
Strang Cancer Research Laboratory, Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021, USA
Ann N Y Acad Sci 889:14-9. 1999..These new preclinical models are assisting the analysis of genetic and environmental factors leading to neoplasia, and clinical studies to evaluate the chemopreventive efficacy of specific nutrients and pharmacological agents...
Preclinical and early human studies of calcium and colon cancer preventionM Lipkin
Strang Cancer Research Laboratory, Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021, USA
Ann N Y Acad Sci 889:120-7. 1999..Many experimental findings described below have indicated associations between high calcium and vitamin D intake and decreased risk for colorectal cancer...
Dietary modulation of carcinoma development in a mouse model for human familial adenomatous polyposisK Yang
Strang Cancer Prevention Center and The New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center, New York 10021, USA
Cancer Res 58:5713-7. 1998..The findings therefore demonstrated dietary modulation of carcinoma incidence in mice with a targeted mutation providing a model for the study of gene-environment interactions in cancer...
The distinct spectra of tumor-associated Apc mutations in mismatch repair-deficient Apc1638N mice define the roles of MSH3 and MSH6 in DNA repair and intestinal tumorigenesisM Kuraguchi
Strang Cancer Research Laboratory at The Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021, USA
Cancer Res 61:7934-42. 2001..Our analysis therefore has revealed distinct mutational spectra and clarified the roles of Msh3 and Msh6 in DNA repair and intestinal tumorigenesis...
A Western-style diet induces benign and malignant neoplasms in the colon of normal C57Bl/6 miceH L Newmark
Strang Cancer Prevention Center, New York, NY 10021, USA
Carcinogenesis 22:1871-5. 2001..04 compared with AIN-76A diet). The results indicate, for the first time, that a semi-purified rodent diet designed to mimic the human Western diet can induce colonic tumors in normal mice without carcinogen exposure...
Cellular mechanisms of calcium and vitamin D in the inhibition of colorectal carcinogenesisS A Lamprecht
Strang Cancer Prevention Center, New York, NewYork 10021, USA
Ann N Y Acad Sci 952:73-87. 2001..These consist of complex series of signaling events induced by the chemopreventive agents acting at various tiers of colonic cell organization...
Tumor-associated Apc mutations in Mlh1-/- Apc1638N mice reveal a mutational signature of Mlh1 deficiencyM Kuraguchi
Strang Cancer Research Laboratory at The Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021, USA
Oncogene 19:5755-63. 2000..This demonstrates a direct effect of Mlh1 deficiency in the mutation of Apc in these tumors, and provides data that clarify the role of Mlh1 in mammalian DNA mismatch repair...
Hyodeoxycholic acid efficiently suppresses atherosclerosis formation and plasma cholesterol levels in miceE Sehayek
Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics and Metabolism, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021, USA
J Lipid Res 42:1250-6. 2001..These results suggest that HDCA might have beneficial effects in the treatment of increased plasma cholesterol levels and atherosclerosis...
A mouse model of human familial adenomatous polyposisK Yang
Strang Cancer Prevention Center, New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center, New York 10021, USA
J Exp Zool 277:245-54. 1997..These results suggest that mice carrying the Apc1638 mutation can serve as a good model to study the initiation, progression, and inhibition of gastrointestinal tumors...
Comparison of calcium supplementation or low-fat dairy foods on epithelial cell proliferation and differentiationP R Holt
Gastrointestinal Division, Department of Medicine, St. Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital Center and Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
Nutr Cancer 41:150-5. 2001..Because supplemental calcium has been shown to reduce the recurrence of colonic adenomatous polyps in patients at increased risk for colonic neoplasia, our data suggest that supplemental low-fat dairy foods may also be effective...
