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Immunohistochemical demonstration of the expression of CYP2E1 in human breast tumour and non-tumour tissues

Environmental chemicals are one of the risk factors in breast cancer genesis. Cytochrome P450 2E1 (CYP2E1), a member of multigene superfamily of enzymes, plays a major role in the activation of some of these chemicals such as tobacco-derived N-nitrosamines. Using immunohistochemistry, the cellular d...

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Published in:Cancer letters 2003-07, Vol.196 (2), p.153-159
Main Authors: Kapucuoglu, Nilgün, Coban, Tulay, Raunio, Hannu, Pelkonen, Olavi, Edwards, Robert J., Boobis, Alan R., Iscan, Mumtaz
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