Publications

  1. Srivastava A, Katiyar SS, Behari JR, Hasan SK, Srivastava SK and Srivastava RC (1988) Evaluation and LD50 of some macrocyclic drugs and their linear analogues used as chelating drugs in metal intoxication.  Chemosphere17 (4), 839-844. PMID: 3090738. IF: 3.206.
  2. Srivastava RC, Franklin SB, Srivastava SK, Behari JR and Hasan SK. (1988) Distribution of nickel in deithylmaleate (DEM) pretreated rats: Protective role of glutathione and histidine.  Industrial Health 26, 183-185. PMID: 3182304. IF: 0.950.
  3. Srivastava A, Katiyar SS, Behari JR, Srivastava SK, Hasan SK and Srivastava RC. (1989) Comparative evaluation of macrocyclic drugs and their linear counterparts in preventing nickel toxicity in mice.  J. Environ. Sci. Health, 24 (A) (1), 77-86. PMID: N/A. IF: 1.1.
  4. Srivastava RC, Srivastava SK, Gupta S, Athar M and Hasan SK.  (1989)  Evaluation of nickel complexes of bioligands:  Effect of distribution profile.  Res. Comm. Chem. Pathol. Pharmacol.,  65 (2), 253-256. PMID: 2587843. IF: 0.780.
  5. Srivastava RC, Kumar A, Srivastava SK, Gupta S, Hasan SK and Athar M.  (1990)  Nickel-mediated inhibition in glutathione dependent protection against lipid peroxidation.  Biochemistry International, 20 (3), 495-501. PMID: 2346498. IF: 0.828.
  6. Srivastava SK, Hasan SK and Srivastava RC. (1990)  Toxicokinetics of nickel in glutathione depleted rats.  Chemosphere, 21 (8), 925-930. PMID: N/A. IF: 3.206.
  7. Srivastava SK, A Srivastava, Katiyar SS, Jyotsna, Behari JR and Srivastava RC.  (1991)  Alleviation of nickel mediated biochemical alterations by cyclic and linear tetramines.  Chemosphere 22 (3-4), 273-278. PMID: N/A. IF: 3.206.
  8. Awasthi S, Singhal SS, Srivastava SK and Awasthi YC (1993) Purification and characterization of glutathione S-transferase of murine ovary and testis.  Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 301:143-150. PMID: 8442656. IF: 2.935.
  9. Sharma R, Ahmad H, Singhal SS, Saxena M, Srivastava SK, and Awasthi YC (1993) Differential effect of butylated hydroxyanisole on glutathione and glutathione S-transferases in the tissues of male and female CD-1 mice.  Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 105c(1), 31-37. PMID: 8101791. IF: 2.235.
  10. Srivastava SK, Singhal SS, Ahmad H, and Awasthi YC (1993) Qualitative and quantitative sex-related differences in glutathione S-transferases of mouse kidney.  Biochem. Arch., 9, 73-81. PMID: N/A. IF: 2.935.
  11. Awasthi S, Srivastava SK, Ahmad F, Ahmad H, and Ansari GAS (1993) Interaction of glutathione S-transferase p with ethracrynic acid and its glutathione conjugate.  Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1164, 173-178. PMID: 8329448. IF: 3.990.
  12. Sharma R, Singhal SS, Srivastava SK, Bajpai KK, Frenkel EP, and Awasthi S (1993) Glutathione and glutathione linked enzymes in human small cell lung cancer cell lines.  Cancer Letters 75, 111-119. PMID: 8293421. IF: 4.238.
  13. Zimniak P, Singhal SS, Srivastava SK, Awasthi S, Sharma R, Hayden JB, and Awasthi YC (1994) Estimation of genomic complexity heterologous expression and enzymatic characterization of mouse glutathione S-transferase mGSTA4-4 (GST 5.7). J. Biol. Chem., 269(2), 992-1000. PMID: 7904605. IF: 5.328.
  14. Singhal SS, Zimniak P, Sharma R, Srivastava SK, Awasthi S, and Awasthi YC (1994)  A novel glutathione S-transferase isozyme similar to GST 8-8 of rat and mGSTA4-4 (GST 5.7) of mouse is selectively expressed in human tissues.  Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1204, 279-286. PMID:    8142470. IF: 3.990
  15. Awasthi S, Singhal SS, Srivastava SK, Zimniak P, Saxena M, Sharma R, Ziller SA, Singh SV, Frenkel E, He NG, and Awasthi YC (1994).  Adenosine triphosphate-dependent transport of doxorubicin, daunomycin, and vinblastine in human tissues by a mechanism distinct from the P-glycoprotein.  J. Clin. Invest., 93, 958-965. PMID: 7907606. IF. 14.152.
  16. Srivastava SK, Singhal SS, Sharma R, Chaubey M, He NG, Awasthi S, Zimniak P, and Awasthi YC (1994).  Comparison of kinetic properties and expression of GST p (GSTP1-1) in tissues of men and women.  Biochem. Arch., 10, 155-160. PMID: N/A. IF: 2.935.
  17. Srivastava SK, Singhal SS, Bajpai KK, Chaubey M, He NG, Ansari N, and Awasthi YC (1994).  A group of novel glutathione S-transferase isozymes showing high activity towards 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal are present in bovine ocular tissues.  Exp. Eye Res., 59, 151-159. PMID: 7835404. IF: 3.259.
  18. Zimniak P, Nanduri B, Pikula S, Singhal SS, Srivastava SK, Awasthi S, and Awasthi YC (1994).  Naturally occurring human glutathione S-transferase GSTP1-1 isoforms with isoleucine and valine in position 104 differ in enzymatic properties.  Eur. J. Biochem., 224, 893-899. PMID: 7925413. IF: 3.580.
  19. Singhal SS, Awasthi S, Srivastava SK, Zimniak P, Ansari NH, and Awasthi YC (1995). Glutathione S-transferases of human ocular tissues: characterization of several new isozymes catalyzing the conjugation of 4-hydroxynonenal to glutathione.  Invest. Ophthal. Res., 36, 142-150. PMID: 7822141. IF: 3.466.
  20. Khan MF, Srivastava SK, Singhal SS, Chaubey M, Awasthi S, Petersen DR, Ansari GAS, and Awasthi YC (1995) Iron induced lipid peroxidation in rat liver is accompanied with preferential induction of glutathione S-transferase 8-8 isozyme.  Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., 131, 63-72. PMID: 7878679. IF: 4.447.
  21. Srivastava RC, Husain MM, Srivastava SK, Hasan SK, and Lal A (1995). Effect of pre-exposure to cadmium and silver on nickel induced toxic manifestations in mice: Possible role of ceruloplasmin and metallothionein.  Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol., 54, 751-759. PMID: 7780220. IF: 1.018.
  22. He NG, Srivastava SK, Chaubey M, Singhal SS, Herzog NK, and Awasthi S (1995).  An inverse relationship between doxorubicin resistance and expression of GST p in a series of doxorubicin resistant sublines of the NCI-H69 human small cell lung cancer cell line.  Biochem. Archives, 11, 9-19. PMID: N/A. IF: 2.935.
  23. P. Misra, Srivastava SK, Singhal SS, Awasthi S, Awasthi YC, and Boor PJ (1995).  Glutathione S-transferase 8-8 is localized in smooth muscle cells of rat aorta and is induced in an experimental model of atherosclerosis to allylamine treatment. Toxicol.  Appl. Pharmacol., 133, 27-33. PMID: 7597707. IF: 4.447.
  24. Srivastava SK, Piper JT, Singhal SS, Awasthi YC, and Awasthi S (1995) A New Method for Specific Determination of Glutathione Protein Mixed Disulfides in Ocular Lens.  Biochem. Arch., 11, 229-236. PMID: N/A. IF: 2.935.
  25. Hussain MM, Ahmad N, Gupta S, Behari JR, Hasan SK, Srivastava SK, and Srivastava RC (1995). Exacerbation of nickel induced oxidative response by vitamin E. Industrial Health, 33(3):143-152. PMID: 8543477. IF: 0.950.
  26. Srivastava SK, Awasthi S, Wang L, Bhatnagar A, Awasthi YC and Ansari NH (1996). Attenuation of 4-hydoxynonenal induced cataractogenesis in rat lens by butylated hydroxytoluene. Current Eye Research, 15, 749-754. PMID: 8670783. IF: 3.259.
  27. Singh SV, Mohan RR, Agarwal R, Benson PJ, Hu X, Rudy MA, Xia H, Mack LM, Srivastava SK, Mukhtar H, Gupta V, and Zaren HW (1996). Inhibition of H-ras Oncogene Transformed Tumor Growth in vivo by Diallyl Disulfide, a naturally occurring Organosulfide from Garlic. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 225, 660-665. PMID: 8753815. IF: 2.484.
  28. Srivastava SK, Singhal SS, Awasthi S, Ansari NH, and Awasthi YC (1996) A 4-hydroxynonenal metabolizing glutathione S-transferase isozymes (bGST 5.8) is localized in bovine lens epithelium.  Exp. Eye Res. 63, 329-337. PMID: 8806773. IF: 3.259.
  29. Awasthi S, Singhal SS, He NG, Chaubey M, Zimniak P, Srivastava SK, Singh SV, and Awasthi YC (1996) Modulation of doxorubicin cytotoxicity by ethacrynic acid. Int. J. Cancer. 68, 333-339. PMID: 8903475. IF: 5.444.
  30. Awasthi S, Srivastava SK, Piper JT, Singhal SS, and Awasthi YC (1996) Curcumin protects against 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal- induced cataract formation in the rat lenses.  Amer. J. Clin. Nutr. 64, 761-766. PMID: N/A. IF: 6.606.
  31. Singhal SS, Piper JT, Srivastava SK, Chaubey M, Pikula JB, Awasthi S, and Awasthi YC (1996) Rabbit aorta Glutthione S-transferases and their role in bioactivation of trinitroglycerin. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 140, 378-386. PMID: 8887455. IF: 4.447.
  32. He NG, Singhal SS, Srivastava SK, Zimniak P, Awasthi YC, and Awasthi S (1996) Transfection of a 4-hydroxynonenal  metabolizing glutathione S-transferase isozyme, mouse GSTA4-4, confers doxorubicin resistance to Chinese hamster ovary cell line. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 333, 214-220. PMID: 8806773. IF: 2.935.
  33. Hu X, Srivastava SK, Xia H, Awasthi YC and Singh SV (1996). An Alpha class mouse glutathione S-transferase with exceptional catalytic efficiency in the conjugation of glutathione with 7b, 8a-dihydroxy-9a,10a-oxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzo(a)pyrene. J. Biol. Chem. 271(51), 32684-32688. PMID: 8955099. IF: 5.328.
  34. Hu X, Benson PJ, Srivastava SK, Mack LM, Xia H, Gupta V, Zaren HA and Singh SV (1996). Glutathione S transferases of female A/J mouse liver and forestomach and their differential induction by anticarcinogenic organosulfides from garlic. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 336(2), 199-214. PMID: 8954567. IF: 2.935.
  35. Zimniak L, Awasthi S, Srivastava SK and Zimniak P (1997) Increased resistance to oxidative stress in transfected cultured cells overexpressing glutathione S-transferase mGSTA4-4.  Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 143, 221-229. PMID: 9073611. IF: 4.447.
  36. Singh SV, Mack LM, Xia H, Srivastava SK, , Hu X, Benson PJ, Murthy M, McFadden E, and Zaren HA (1997). Differential Induction of Glutathione redox-cycle enzymes by anti-carcinogenic organosulfulsides from garlic. Clin. Chem. Enzymol. Commun. 7, 287-297. PMID: N/A. IF: N/A.
  37. Awasthi S, Singhal SS, Srivastava SK, Chaubey M, Piper JT, Zimniak P, Yallampalli C, Rajaraman S and Awasthi YC (1997). Rat GST 8-8 is expressed predominantly in myloid origin cells infiltrating the gravid uterus.  Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol. 29 (5), 807-813. PMID: 9251248. IF: 4.634.
  38. Xia H, Bleicher RJ, Hu X, Srivastava SK, Gupta V, Zaren HA and Singh SV (1997) Characterization of a BMS-181174 resistant human bladder cancer cell line. Br. J. Cancer, 76(4), 461-466. PMID: 9275022. IF: 4.346.
  39. Srivastava SK, Hu X, Xia H, Zaren HA, Chatterjee ML, Agarwal R and Singh SV (1997). Mechanism of differential efficacy of organosulfides in preventing against benzo(a)pyrene-induced cancer in mice. Cancer Lett., 118, 61-67. PMID: 9310261. IF: 4.238.
  40. Hu X, Ji X, Srivastava SK, Xia H, Awasthi S, Nanduri B, Awasthi YC, Zimniak P, and Singh SV (1997) Mechanism of differential catalytic efficiency of two polymorphic forms of human glutathione S-transferase P1-1 in the glutathione conjugation of carcinogenic diol epoxide of chrysene. Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 345(1), 32-38. PMID: 9281308. IF: 2.935.
  41. Hu X, Xia H, Srivastava SK, Herzog C, Awasthi YC, Ji X, Zimniak P, and Singh SV (1997). Activity of four allelic forms of glutathione S-transferase hGSTP1-1 for diol epoxides of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 238, 397-402. PMID:    9299520. IF: 2.484.
  42. Hu X, O’Donnell R, Srivastava SK, Xia H, Zimniak P, Nanduri B, Bleicher RJ, Awasthi S, Awasthi YC, Ji X, and Singh SV. (1997). Active site architecture of polymorphic forms of human glutathione S-transferase P1-1 accounts for their enantioselectivity and disparate activity in the glutathione conjugation of 7b, 8a-dihydroxy-9a,10a-oxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzo(a)pyrene. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 235, 424-428. PMID: 9199210. IF: 2.484.
  43. Hu X, Benson PJ, Srivastava SK, Xia H, Bleicher RJ, Zaren HA, Gupta V, Awasthi S, Awasthi YC, and Singh SV (1997). Induction of glutathione S-transferase p as a bioassay for the evaluation of potency of inhibitors of benzo(a)pyrene induced cancer in a murine model. Int. J. Cancer, 73, 897-902. PMID: 9399673. IF: 5.444.
  44. Awasthi S, Singhal SS, Srivastava SK, Torman RT, Zimniak P, Pikula JB, Singh SV, Piper JT, Awasthi YC, and Pikula S (1998). ATP-dependent human erythrocyte glutathione conjugate transporter I. Purification, photoaffinity labeling and kinetic characteristics of ATPase activity. Biochemistry, 37(15), 5231-5238. PMID: 9548754. IF: 3.422.
  45. Awasthi S, Singhal SS, Pikula S, Piper JT, Srivastava SK, Torman RT, Pikula JB, Lin JT, Singh SV, Zimniak P and Awasthi YC (1998). ATP-dependent human erythrocyte glutathione conjugate transporter II. Functional reconstitution of transport activity. Biochemistry, 37(15), 5239-5248. PMID: 9548755. IF: 3.422.
  46. Srivastava SK and Awasthi S (1998). A Scientific Basis for Cancer Prevention: Defining the individual cytosolic GST isozyme, in: Tumor Marker Protocols, eds. M. Hanausek and Z. Walaszek, 14, 447-464, Humana Press Inc. USA. PMID: N/A. IF: N/A.
  47. Xia H, Pan SS, Hu X, Srivastava SK, Pal A, and Singh SV (1998). Cloning, expression and biochemical characterization of a murine alpha class glutathione S-transferase with exceptional activity in the glutathione conjugation of (+)-anti-7,8-dihydroxy-9,10-oxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzo(a)pyrene. Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 353, 337-348. PMID: 9606968. IF: 2.935.
  48. Singh SV, Pan SS, Srivastava SK, Xia H, Hu X, Zaren HA, and Orchard JL      (1998). Differential induction of NAD(P)H:Quinone oxidoreductase by anti-carcinogenic organosulfides from garlic. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 244, 917-920. PMID: 9535768. IF: 2.484.
  49. Srivastava SK, Hu X, Xia H, Bleicher RJ, Zaren HA, Orchard JL, Awasthi S, and Singh SV (1998). ATP-dependant transport of glutathione conjugate of (+)-anti-7ß, 8a-dihydroxy-9a, 10a-oxy-7,8,9,10- tetrahydrobenzo(a)pyrene in murine hepatic canalicular plasma membrane vesicles. Biochem. J., 332, 799-805. PMID: 9620885. IF: 4.897.
  50. Singh SV, Hu X, Srivastava SK, M. Singh, Xia H, Orchard JL, and Zaren HA. (1998). Mechanism of inhibition of benzo(a)pyrene-induced forestomach cancer in mice by dietary curcumin. Carcinogenesis., 19, 1357-1360. PMID: 9744529. IF: 5.702.
  51. Singh SV, Benson PJ, Hu X, Pal A, Xia H, Srivastava SK, Awasthi S, Zaren HA, Orchard JL, and Awasthi YC (1998). Gender-related differences in susceptibility of A/J mouse to benzo(a)pyrene-induced pulmonary and forestomach  tumorigenesis. Cancer Lett., 128, 197-204. PMID: 9683283. IF: 4.238.
  52. Hu X, Seidel A, H. Frank, Srivastava SK, Xia H, Pal A, Zheng S, Oesch F and Singh SV (1998). Stereoselectivity of murine glutathione S-transferases in catalyzing the conjugation with trans-3,4-dihydroxy-1,2-epoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrobenzo(c)phenanthrene. Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 358, 40-48. PMID: 9750162. IF: 2.935.
  53. Singh SV, Hu X, Srivastava SK, Singh M, Xia H, Orchard JL, and  Zaren HA (1998). Mechanism of inhibition of benzo(a)pyrene-induced forestomach cancer in mice by dietary curcumin. Carcinogenesis, 19, 1357-1360. PMID: 9744529. IF: 5.702.
  54. Hu X, Xia H, Srivastava SK, Pal A, Awasthi YC, Zimniak P, and Singh SV (1999). Catalytic efficiencies of four allelic variants of human glutathione S-transferase P1-1 toward carcinogenic diol epoxides of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Cancer Research,58, 5340-5343. PMID: 9850062. IF: 7.856.
  55. Srivastava SK, Hu X, Xia H, Pal A, Gua J, Orchard JL and Singh SV (1999). Gender related differences in ATP-dependent transport of dinitrophenyl-glutathione conjugate across murine canalicular liver plasma membrane. FEBS Letts.  445, 291-294. PMID: 10094475. IF: 3.538.
  56. Srivastava SK, Singhal SS,  Hu X, Awasthi YC,  Zimniak P, and Singh SV (1999). Specificity of allelic variants of human glutathione S-transferase P1-1 in catalyzing glutathione conjugation of the anticancer drug thiotepa. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 366, 89-94. PMID: 10334868. IF: 2.935.
  57. Srivastava SK, Hu X, Xia H, Awasthi S, Amin S, and Singh SV (1999). Metabolic fate of glutathione conjugate of benzo[a]pyrene-(7R,8S)-diol epoxide in human liver. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 371, 3340-344. PMID: 10545223. IF: 2.935.
  58. Pal A, Seidel A, Xia H, Hu X, Srivastava SK, Oesch F, and Singh SV (1999) Specificity of murine glutathione S-transferase isoenzymes in the glutathione conjugation of (-)-anti- and (+)-syn-steriomers of benzo[g]chrysene 11,12-diol 13,14-epoxide. Carcinogenesis, 20(10), 1997-2001. PMID: 10506116. IF: 5.702.
  59. Srivastava SK, Xia H, Pal A, Hu X, Guo J, and Singh SV (2000). Potentiation of benzo(a)pyrene-induced pulmonary and forestomach carcinogenesis in mice by D,L-buthionine-S-R-sulfoximine-mediated tisue glutathione depletion. Cancer Lett.,153, 35-39. PMID:    10779627. IF: 4.238.
  60. Pal A, Desai DH, Amin S, Hu X, Srivastava SK, Guo J, Herzog C, Zimniak P, and Singh SV (2000). Location of the epoxide function determines catalytic efficiency of the allelic variants of human glutathione S-transferase P1-1 toward benzo(c)chrysene diol epoxide isomers. FEBS Letters, 486, 163-166. PMID: 11113459. IF: 3.538.
  61. Pandya U, Srivastava SK, Singhal SS, Pal A, Awasthi S, Zimniak P, Awasthi YC and Singh SV (2000). Activity of allelic variants of Pi class human glutathione S-transferase toward chlorambucil. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.  278, 258-262. PMID: 11071881. IF: 2.484.
  62. Pal A, Gu Y, Herzog C, Srivastava SK, Zimniak P, Ji X, and Singh SV (2001). Role of arginine 216 in catalytic activity of murine alpha class glutathione transferases mGSTA1-1 and mGSTA2-2 toward carcinogenic diol epoxides of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Carcinogenesis, 22, 1301-1305. PMID: 11470762. IF: 5.702.
  63. Singh SP, Janecki A, Srivastava SK, Awasthi S, Awasthi YC, Xia SJ and Zimniak P (2002). Membrane association of glutathione S-transferase mGSTA4-4 an enzyme that metabolizes lipid peroxidation productsJ. Biol. Chem., 277, 4232-4239. PMID: 11714719. IF: 5.328.
  64. Srivastava SK, Watkins SC, Schuetz E, and Singh SV (2002). Role of glutathione conjugate efflux in cellular protection against benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-diol-9,10-epoxide induced DNA damageMolecular Carcinogenesis, 33, 156-162. PMID: 11870881. IF: 3.164.
  65. Guo J, Pal A, Srivastava SK, Orchard JL, and Singh SV (2002). Differential expression of glutathione S-transferase isoenzymes in murine small intestine and colon. Comp. Biochem. Physiol., Part B 131, 443-452. PMID: 11959026. IF: 2.235.
  66. Xiao D, Srivastava SK, Zeng Y, Hershberger P, Johnson CS, Trump DL and Singh SV (2003). Allyl isothiocyanate, a natural constituent of cruciferous vegetables inhibits survival of human prostate cancer cell lines by arresting cells in G2/M phase and inducing apoptosis. Carcinogenesis, 24, 891-897. PMID: 12771033. IF: 5.702.
  67. Srivastava SK, Xiao D, Lew K,  Hershberger P, Kokkinakis DM, Johnson CS, Trump DL and Singh SV (2003). Allyl isothiocyanate, a natural constituent of cruciferous vegetables inhibits growth of PC-3 human prostate cancer xenografts in vivo in association with down-regulation of Bcl-2. Carcinogenesis, 24, 1665-1670. PMID: 12896904. IF: 5.702.
  68. Singh SV, Antosiewitz AH, Singh AV, Lew KL, Srivastava SK, Kamath R, Brown KD and Zhang L (2004). Sulphoraphane-induced G2/M phase cell cycle arrest involves checkpoint kinase 2-mediated phosphorylation of cell division cycle 25C. J. Biol. Chem., 24, 25813-25822. PMID: 15073169. IF: 5.328.
  69. Singh SV, Varma V, Zimniak P, Srivastava SK, Marynowski SW, Desai D, Amin S, and Ji X (2004). Structural basis for catalytic differences between a class human glutathione transferases hGSTA1-1 and hGSTA2-2 for glutathione conjugation of environmental carcinogen benzo(a)pyrene-7,8-diol-9,10-epoxide. Biochemistry, 43, 9708-9715. PMID: 15274625. IF: 3.422.
  70. Srivastava SK and Singh SV (2004). Cell cycle arrest and apoptosis-induced by benzyl isothiocyanate are associated with inhibition of nuclear factor kappa B activation in human pancreatic cancer cells. Carcinogenesis, 25, 1701-1709. PMID: 15117814. IF: 5.702.
  71. Singh SV, Srivastava SK, Choi S, Lew KL, Antosiewitz J, Xiao D, Zhang Y, Watkins SC, Johnson CS, Trump DL, Lee YS, Xia Ho and Antosiewitz AH (2005). Sulphoraphane-induced cell death in human prostate cancer cells is initiated by reactive oxygen species. J. Biol. Chem., 280, 19911-19924. PMID: 15764812. IF: 5.328.
  72. Zhang R, Loganathan S, Humphreys I, and Srivastava SK (2006).  Benzyl isothiocyanate induced DNA damage causes G2/M cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in human pancreatic cancer cells. J. Nutrition, 136, 2728-2734. PMID: 17056792. IF: 3.891.
  73. Srivastava SK, Bansal P, Oguri T, Lazo JS, and Singh SV (2007). Induction of Cdc25B phosphatase in the neoplastic transformation caused by the tobacco smoke-derived carcinogen benzo(a) pyrene-7,8-diol-9,10-epoxide. Cancer Research, 67, 9150-9157. PMID: 17909020. IF: 7.856.
  74. Shi Y, Sahu RP and Srivastava SK (2008). Triphala inhibits both in vitro and in vivo growth of pancreatic tumor cells by inducing apoptosis. BMC-Cancer, 8, 294. PMCID: PMC2576337. IF: 3.153.
  75. Zhang R, Humphreys I, Sahu RP, Shi Y, and Srivastava SK (2008). In vitro and in vivo induction of apoptosis by capsaicin in pancreatic cancer cells is mediated through ROS generation and mitochondrial death pathway. Apoptosis, 13, 1465-1478. PMID: 19002586. IF: 4.788.
  76. Sahu R and Srivastava SK (2008). STAT-3: A novel target of benzyl isothiocyanate in pancreatic cancer. Int. J. Mol. Med., 22, #146, S16. PMID: N/A. IF: 1.573.
  77. Srivastava SK and Sahu RP (2009). Correspondence Re: The role of STAT-3 in the induction of apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells by benzyl isothiocyanate. J. Natl. Can. Inst. 101 (12), 893-894. PMID: 19509359. IF: 14.69.
  78. Wicker CA, Kulkarni-Datar K, Sahu RP, Srivastava SK, Brown TL (2009). BITC sensitizes pancreatic adenocarcinomas to TRAIL-induced apoptosis. Cancer Growth and Metastasis, 2, 45-55. PMCID: PMC2886296. IF: N/A
  79. Sahu RP and Srivastava SK (2009). The role of STAT-3 in the induction of apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells by benzyl isothiocyanate (BITC). J. Natl. Can. Inst. 101, 176-193. PMCID: PMC2724856. IF:14.69.
  80. Sahu RP, Batra S, and Srivastava SK (2009). Activation of ATM/Chk1 by curcumin causes cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in human pancreatic cancer cells. British J. Cancer, 100, 1425-1433. PMCID: PMC2694438. IF: 4.346.
  81. Sahu RP, Epperly MW and Srivastava SK (2009). Benzyl isothiocyanate sensitizes human pancreatic cancer cells to radiation therapy. Frontiers in Bioscience E1, 568-576. PMID: 19482673. IF: 3.603.
  82. Rao PS, Satelli A, Zhang S, Srivastava SK, Srivenugopal KS and Rao US (2009). RNF2 is the target for phosphorylation by the p38 MAPK and ERK signaling pathways. Proteomics 9, 2776-2787. PMID: 19405034. IF: 4.878.
  83. Vad NM, Kandala PK, Srivastava SK, Moridani MY (2009). Structure-toxicity relationship of phenolic analogs as anti-melanoma agents: An enzyme directed prodrug approach. Chem Biol Interact. 183, 462-471. PMID: 19944085. IF: 2.865.
  84. Sahu RP, Zhang R, Batra S, Shi Y and Srivastava SK (2009). BITC mediated generation of ROS causes cell cycle arrest and induces apoptosis via activation of MAPK in human pancreatic cancer cells. Carcinogenesis 30, 1744-1753. PMID: 19549704. IF: 5.702.
  85. Batra S, Sahu RP, Kandala PK and Srivastava SK (2010). Benzyl isothiocyanate mediated histone deacetylase inhibition leads to turn-off of NF-kB in human pancreatic cancer cells. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, 9, 1596-1608. PMID: 20484017. IF: 5.226.
  86. Sahu RP, Batra S, Kandala PK, Brown TL and Srivastava SK (2011). Mutation in the K-Ras gene is associated with resistance to TRAIL-induced apoptosis in pancreatic and lung cancer cells. Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, 67, 481-487. Epub Sept 17, 2010. PMID: 20848283. IF: 2.833.
  87. Boreddy SR, Pramanik KC and Srivastava SK (2011). Pancreatic tumor suppression by benzyl isothiocyanate is associated with inhibition of PI3K/Akt/FOXO pathway. Clinical Cancer Research, 17, 1784-1795. (Work featured on the cover page). PMID: 21350002. IF: 7.742.
  88. Pramanik KC, Boreddy SR and Srivastava SK (2011). Involvement of mitochondrial electron transport chain complexes in capsaicin mediated oxidative stress lead to apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells. PLoS ONE, 6 (5), e20151, 1-16. PMID: 21647434. IF: 4.411.
  89. Boreddy SR, Pramanik KC and Srivastava SK (2011). Benzyl isothiocyanate suppress pancreatic tumor angiogenesis and invasion by inhibiting HIF-1α/VEGF/Rho-GTPases: Pivotal role of STAT-3. PLoS ONE, 6 (10), e25799, 1-12. PMID: 22016776. IF: 4.411.
  90. Bai H, Li H, Zhang W, Matkowskyj KA, Liao J, Srivastava SK and Yang GU (2011). Inhibition of chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PanIN) by capsaicin in LSL-KrasG12D/Pdx1-Cre mice. Carcinogenesis, 32(11):1689-96. Epub 2011 Aug 22. PMID: 21859833. IF: 5.702.
  91. Hussaini SQ, Wang S, Salihima T, Srivastava SK and Liu X (2011). Nanoemulsions of cancer chemopreventive agent benzyl isothiocyanate display enhanced solubility, dissolution and permeability. J. Agri. Food Chem.59, 12396-12404. PMID: 22011260. IF: 2.823.
  92. Kandala PK and Srivastava SK (2012). Diindolylmethane suppresses ovarian cancer growth and potentiates the effect of cisplatin in tumor mouse model by targeting STAT-3. BMC-Medicine, 2012 Jan 26;10(1):9. 1-18, [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 22280969. IF: 6.04.
  93. Kandala PK, Wright SW and Srivastava SK (2012). Blocking epidermal growth factor receptor activation by 3,3'-diindolylmethane suppresses ovarian tumor growth in vitro and in vivo. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Therap., 341, 24-32. PMID: 22205686. IF: 3.828.
  94. Kandala PK and Srivastava SK (2012). Janus Activated Kinase 2 is a target of diindolylmethane in ovarian cancer in vitro and in vivo. Drug Discoveries and Therapeutics 6(2), 94-101. PMID: 22622019. IF: N/A.
  95. Kandala PK and Srivastava SK (2012). Regulation of macroautophagy in ovarian cancer cells in vitro and in vivo by controlling Glucose regulatory protein 78 and AMPK. Oncotarget 3(4), 435-449. PMID: 22564965. IF: 6.78.
  96. Pramanik KC and Srivastava SK (2012). ASK1-Trx complex dissociation by capsaicin causes pancreatic tumor growth suppression by inducing apoptosis. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 17, 1417-1432. [Epub ahead of print2012 Apr 24] PMID: 22530568. IF: 8.456.
  97. Loganathan S, Kandala PK, Gupta P and Srivastava SK (2012). Inhibition of EGFR-Akt axis results in the suppression of ovarian tumors in vitro and in a preclinical mouse model. PLoS ONE, 7 (8), e43577, 1-11. PMID: 22952709. IF: 4.411.
  98. Gupta P andSrivastava SK (2012). Anti-tumor activity of phenethyl isothiocyanate in HER2 positive breast cancer models. BMC-Medicine, 10:80, 1-18.PMID: 22824293. IF: 6.01.
  99. Boreddy SR and Srivastava SK (2012). Deguelin suppresses pancreatic tumor metastasis by inhibiting epithelial to mesenchymal transition in an orthotopic model.  Oncogene, 32, 3980-3991. Sept 17, 2012 [Epub ahead of print], PMID: 22986522. IF: 7.35.
  100. Kandala PK and Srivastava SK (2012). Diindolylmethane-mediated Gli1 suppression induces anoikis in ovarian cancer cells in vitro and blocks tumor formation in vivo. J. Biol. Chem. 287(34), 28745-28754. PMID: 22773833. IF: 5.51.
  101. Wright SE, Rewers-Felkins K, Chowdhury NI, Ahmed J and Srivastava SK (2012). Prevention of human adenocarcinoma with CpG-ODN in a mouse model. Oncol. Lett. 4(5):1061-1063. Epub 2012 Aug 6, PMID: 23162651. IF: 0.11.
  102. Reilly CA, Henion F, Bugni TS, Ethirajan M, Stockmann C, Pramanik KC, Srivastava SK, Yost GS (2012). Reactive Intermediates Produced from Metabolism of the Vanilloid Ring of Capsaicinoids by P450 Enzymes. Chem. Res. Toxicol. Oct. 22, 2012 [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 23088752. IF: 3.779
  103. Pramanik KC, Kudugunti SK, Moridani M and Srivastava SK (2013). Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) suppresses melanoma tumor growth by inhibiting PI3K/AKT/XIAP pathway. Carcinogenesis, 34, 2061. PMID: 2364002. IF: 5.7
  104. Gupta P, Adkins CA, Lockman PL andSrivastava SK (2013). Metastasis of breast tumor cells to brain is suppressed by phenethyl isothiocyanate in a novel in vivo metastasis model. PLoS ONE 8(6) e67278. PMID: 23826254. IF: 4.411
  105. Wright SE, Rewers-Felkins KA, Chowdhury NI, Ahmed J, Srivastava SK, Lockwood-Cooke PR. (2013). Tucaresol down-modulation of MUC1-stimulated human mononuclear cells. Immunol Invest. 2013 Dec 4. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 24303799
  106. Pramanik KC, Fofaria N, Gupta P and Srivastava SK (2014). CBP-mediated FOXO-1 acetylation by capsaicin inhibits pancreatic tumor growth by targeting SirT-1. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics [Jan 13, 2014 Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 24419059. IF: 5.6
  107. Gupta P and Srivastava SK (2014). Inhibition of HER2-integrin signaling by cucurbitacin B leads to in vitro and in vivo breast tumor growth suppression. Oncotarget, 5, 1812-1828. Advance Publication. PMID: 24729020. IF: 6.78.
  108. Fofaria NM, Kim SH and Srivastava SK (2014). Activation of ATR/Chk1 by piperine causes cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in melanoma cells. PLoS ONE, 9, e94298. PMID: 24804719. IF: 3.7
  109. Wright SE, Rewers-Felkins KA, Quinlin I, Chowdhury NI, Ahmed J, Eldridge PW, Srivastava SK, Pastan I (2014). Tucaresol down-modulation of MUC1-stimulated human mononuclear cells. Oncol. Lett.7, 2113-2117. PMID: 24932299
  110. Gupta P and Srivastava SK (2014). Inhibition of HER2 mediated de novo production of TGFβ leads to suppression of SNAIL driven epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and metastasis of breast cancer cells. Molecular Oncology. [Jan 18, 2014 Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 24994678.  IF: 6.5.
  111. Fofaria NM and Srivastava SK (2014). Critical role of STAT-3 in melanoma metastasis through anoikis resistance. Oncotarget, 5(16), 7051-7064. IF: 6.78
  112. Lu J, Maezawa I, Weerasekara S, Erenler R, Nguyen TDT, Nguyen J, Swisher LZ, Li J, Ranjan A, Srivastava SK and Hua DH (2014). Syntheses, neural protective activities, and inhibition of glycogen synthase-3β of substituted quinolones. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 24, 3392-3397. PMID: 24951331.  IF: 2.33
  113. Pramanik KC, Fofaria NM, Gupta P, Ranjan A, Kim SH and Srivastava SK (2014). Inhibition of β-catenin signaling suppresses pancreatic tumor growth by disrupting nuclear β-catenin/TCF complex: Critical role of STAT-3. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics (Under Review). IF:5.6
  114. Fofaria NM and Srivastava SK (2014). STAT-3 induces anoikis resistance, promotes cell invasion and metastatic potential in pancreatic cancer cells. Carcinogenesis (Under Review). IF: 5.6.
  115. Fofaria NM and Srivastava SK (2014). Overexpression of Mcl-1 responsible for resistance to vemurafinib in melanoma. (Under Review).
  116. Gupta P, Wright SE and Srivastava SK (2014). PEITC treatment suppresses myeloid derived tumor suppressor cells to inhibit breast tumor growth. OncoImmunology (Accepted, In Press).
  117. Boreddy SR and Srivastava SK (2014). Benzyl isothiocyanate potentiates the in vivo anti-tumor effects of gemcitabine against pancreatic cancer by targeting NF-kB and STAT3. (In Preparation)
  118. Shi Y, Boreddy SR, Pramanik KC and Srivastava SK (2014). Activation of PKC-delta by Amla is associated with induction of apoptosis in pancreatic tumor cells. (In Preparation).
  119. Boreddy SR, Gupta P, Ranjan A, Fofaria NM, and Srivastava SK (2014). Critical role of Beclin 1 in deguelin-induced apoptosis in pancreatic tumors in vitro and in vivo: A new paradigm. (In Preparation).
  120. Ranjan A, Gupta P and Srivastava SK (2014). Penfluridol, an antipsychotic drug suppresses breast cancer metastasis to brain in a novel in vivo metastasis model. (In Preparation).
  121. Gupta P and Srivastava SK (2014). HER-2 mediated GLI2 stabilization promotes anoikis resistance and metastasis of breast cancer cells. (In Preparation).

Review Articles (Peer Reviewed)

  1. Kandala PK and Srivastava SK (2012). Dimming ovarian cancer growth. Current Drug Targets, 13, 1869-1873.(Nov. 6, 2012, Epub ahead of print). PMID: 23140296. IF: 3.93
  2. Boreddy SR and Srivastava SK (2013). Pancreatic cancer chemoprevention by phytochemicals. Cancer Lett., 334, 86-94 (Oct. 27, 2012, Epub ahead of print). PMID: 23111102. IF: 4.86.
  3. Gupta P, Kim B, Kim SH and Srivastava SK (2014). Molecular targets of isothiocyanates in cancer: Recent Advances. Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, 58(8), 1685- 707. (Feb. 10, 2014, Epub ahead of print). PMID: 23140296. IF: 4.31
  4. Kim B, Srivastava SK and Kim SH (2014). Caspase-9 as a therapeutic target for treating cancer. Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets (Accepted, In Press). IF: 4.9
  5. Gupta P, Wright SE, Kim SH and Srivastava SK (2014). Phenethyl isothiocyanate: A comprehensive analysis of the anti-cancer effects. BBA-Cancer. (August 21, 2014, Epub ahead of print). PMID: 25152445.  IF: 10.2
  6. Pramanik KC, Kim B, Wright SE, Kim SH and Srivastava SK (2014). Multiple targets of capsaicin in cancer. In preparation.

Published Abstracts: (>100)

  1. R.C. Srivastava, M. Athar, S.K. Hasan, and Sanjay K. Srivastava (1988).  Biochemical implications due to nickel in rat leading to carcinogenesis.  Int. Conf. Biomembrane Health and Disease.
  2. R.C. Srivastava, Sanjay K. Srivastava, M. Athar, and S.K. Hasan (1991).  Exacerbation of nickel toxicity by vitamin E: Possible involvement of vit. E radical.  Int. J. Toxicol. Occupat. Environ. Hlth. 1 (1), 173 & 192, Abs. O-10.5
  3. Sanjay K. Srivastava, V.B. Pratap, Jyotsna, and R.C. Srivastava (1991).  Dietary role of butylated hydroxy toluene and quercetin on the prevention of diabetogenic effect of streptozotocin:  Effect on antioxidant enzymes.  Int. J. Toxicol. Occupat. Environ. Hlth. 1 (1), 173 & 192, Abs. P-1.17
  4. R. Sharma, H. Ahmad, S.S. Singhal, M. Saxena, Sanjay K. Srivastava, and Y.C. Awasthi (1993).  Effect of butylated hydroxyanisole on glutathione levels and glutathione S-transferase isozymes in mouse tissues.  The Toxicologists, 13, Abs. 550.
  5. Sanjay K. Srivastava, S. Awasthi, S.S. Singhal, and Y.C. Awasthi (1993).  Purification and characterization of glutathione S-transferase of mouse ovary and testis.  FASEB J., 7, Abs. 2013.
  6. Y.C. Awasthi, S.S. Singhal, Sanjay K. Srivastava, and S. Awasthi (1993).  An HPLC method for specific determination of glutathione (GSH) in ocular lens tissue.  Association for Research in Vision and Opthalmology 34 (4) 759.
  7. Sanjay K. Srivastava, M. Sognier, and S. Awasthi (1993).  Glutathione linked enzymes and pentose phosphate shunt  pathway in V79 and LZ-8 cells.  American Association for Cancer Research 34, Abs. 2024.  
  8. Sanjay K. Srivastava, S.S. Singhal, K.K. Bajpai, M. Chaubey, N.G. He, and Y.C. Awasthi (1994).  Glutathione S-transferase isozymes of bovine ocular tissues.  FASEB J., 8(5) Abs. 3913. 
  9. N.G. He, S. Awasthi, S.S. Singhal, Sanjay K. Srivastava, K.K. Bajpai, R. Sharma, and Y.C. Awasthi (1994).  ATP-dependent transport of doxorubicin by human glutathione conjugate transporter protein.  FASEB J., 8(4), Abs. 563. 
  10. Singhal, S.S., Sanjay K. Srivastava, Awasthi, S., and Awasthi, Y.C. (1994) Several GST isozymes catalyzing the conjugation of 4-HNE to GSH are selectively expressed in bovine and human ocular tissues.  XI International Congress of Eye Research, New Delhi, India, Nov. 13-18, 1994, Abs. 368.
  11. Piper, J.T., Singhal, S.S., Srivstava, S.K., Awasthi, S., Zimniak, P., and Awasthi, Y.C. (1994) A novel glutathione S-transferase isozyme catalyzing conjugation of 4-hydroxynonenal to glutathione is differentially expressed in human tissues.  33rd Annual Meeting at Dallas, Texas. The Toxicologists, 14, Abs 1318. 
  12. Misra, P., Sanjay K. Srivastava, Singhal, S.S., Awasthi, S., Awasthi, Y.C., and Boor, P.J. (1995) Glutathione S-transferase (GST) 8-8 is localized in smooth muscle cells of rat aorta and is induced in an experimental model of atherosclerosis.  The Toxicologists 15, Abs. 669.
  13. Chaubey, M., Khan, M.F., Sanjay K. Srivastava, Singhal, S.S., Awasthi, S., Petersen, D.R., Ansari, G.A.S., and Awasthi, Y.C. (1995) Iron induced lipid peroxidation in rat liver is accompanied with preferential induction of glutathione S-transferase 8-8 isozyme.  The Toxicologists 15, Abs. 1621.
  14. Chaubey, M., Singhal, S.S., He, N.G., Sanjay K. Srivastava, Piper, J.T., Awasthi, S., Khan, M.F., Ansari, G.A.S., and Awasthi, Y.C. (1995) Protective role of a novel group of GSTs against lipid peroxidation. FASEB 9, Abs. 819.
  15. He, N.G., Sanjay K. Srivastava, Chaubey, M., Awasthi, Y.C., Herzog, N.K., and Awasthi, S. (1995) An inverse relationship between expression of GST p and doxorubicin resistance in NCI-H69 humans small cell lung cancer cell line. FASEB 9, Abs. 555.
  16. Awasthi, S., Singhal, S.S., He, N.G., Sanjay K. Srivastava, and Awasthi, Y.C. (1995). Doxorubicin resistance mediated by a glutathione conjugate transport mechanism. 86th Annual meeting of American Association for Cancer Research, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. March 18-22, 36, Abs. 1741.
  17. Awasthi, Y.C., Zimniak, P., Sanjay K. Srivastava,  Awasthi, S., Piper, J.T., Petersen, D.R., Sharma, R., Khan, M.F., Ansari, G.A.S., and Boor, P.J. (1995) Induction by allylamine and iron of a new group of glutathione S-transferases.  The Netherlands, April 22-25, 1995, Abs. L-9.
  18. Piper, J.T., Awasthi, S., Chaubey, M., Singhal, S.S., Sanjay K. Srivastava,  and Awasthi, Y.C. (1996) Effect of curcumin on glutathione levels and GSH-related enzymes in rat liver.  Annual Meeting of Society of Toxicology. Anaheim, California.
  19. Awasthi, S., He, N.G., Sanjay K. Srivastava, Zimmiak, P. (1996) Transfection of 4-hydroxynonenal metabolizing glutathione S-transferase isozyme confers doxorubicin resistance to chinese hamster ovary cells.  Eighty Seventh Annual meeting of American Association for Cancer Research, Washington D.C., 37, Abs. #750, 108.
  20. Sanjay K. Srivastava, Awasthi, S., Bhatnagar, A., and Awasthi, Y. C. (1996) Lenses of Curcumin fed rats are resistant to the cataractogenic effect of 4-hydroxynonenal in organ cultures. ARVO Annual meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, Invest.   Opthalmol. Vis. Sci. 37 (Suppl.), Abs. 4080.
  21. Awasthi, S., Singhal, S.S., He, N.G., Chaubey, M., Zimniak, P., Sanjay K. Srivastava,Singh, S.V., and Awasthi, Y.C. (1996).  Modulation of Doxorubicin Cytotoxicity by Ethacrynic Acid. Int. Confer. GSH. GSH-linked Enzym. Human Cancer   and other Diseases. Abs.  Hilton Head, South Carolina, USA, Oct. 31,
  22. Pan, S., Xia, H., Sanjay K. Srivastava, Hu, X., Benson, P.J., Bleicher, R.J., Zaren, H.A., and Singh, S.V. (1997). Mechanism of differential efficacy of naturally occuring organosulphides from garlic in preventing Benzo(a)pyrene-induced forestomach neoplasia in mice. Proc. Am. Assos. Can. Res. vol.38. Abs. 1404.
  23. Singh, S.V., Hu, X., Benson, P.J., Sanjay K. Srivastava, Xia, H., Bleicher, R.J.,   Gupta, V.,Awasthi, S., Awasthi, Y.C. (1997). Induction of glutathione S-transferase p as a bioassay for the evaluation of potency and mechanism of action of chemoprotectors. Proc. Am. Assos.Can. Res. vol. 38, Abs. 1410.
  24. Bleicher, R.J., Xia, H., Hu, X., Sanjay K. Srivastava, Gupta, V., Zaren, H.A., and Singh, S.V. (1997). Mechanism of resistance to BMS-181174, a novel analogue of mitomycin C, in a human bladder cancer cell line. Proc. Am. Assos. Can. Res. vol. 38, Abs. 3248.
  25. Hu, X., Sanjay K. Srivastava, Xia, H., Benson, P.J., Awasthi, Y.C., and Singh, S.V. (1997). An a class mouse glutathione S-transferase with exceptional catalytic efficiency in the conjugation of glutathione with anti-7ß,8a-dihydroxy-9a,10a-oxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzo(a)pyrene (anti-BPDE). Proc. Am. Assos. Can. Res. vol. 38, Abs. 3770.
  26. Sanjay K. Srivastava, Hu, X., Benson, P.J., Xia, H., Gupta, V., Zaren, H.A., and Singh, S.V. (1997). Glutathione S-transferases of female A/J mouse liver and forestomach and their differential induction by anti-carcinogenic organosulfides from garlic. Proc. Am.   Assos. Can. Res. vol.38, Abs. 3771.
  27. Benson, P.J., Sanjay K. Srivastava, Xia, H., Hu, X., Pal, A., and Singh, S.V. (1998). Potentiation of benzo(a)pyrene-induced pulmonary and forestomach carcinogenesis in mice by D,L-buthionine0S,R-sulfoxamine-mediated tissue glutathione depletion. Proc. Am. Assos. Can. Res. vol.39, Abs. 2675.
  28. Pal, A., Benson, P.J., Hu, X., Xia, H., Sanjay K. Srivastava, Zaren, H.A., Awasthi, S., Awasthi, Y.C., and Singh, S.V. (1998). Gender-related differences in susceptibility of A/J mouse to benzo(a)pyrene-induced lung and forestomach carcinogenesis. Proc. Am. Assos. Can. Res. vol.39, Abs. 2682.

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