L. Tomatis

Publication List Details

Period

1990 - 2005

Number

20

Co-Authors

Maternal effects and cancer risk in the progeny of mice exposed to X-rays before conception (2005)

Dasenbrock, C., Tillmann, T., Ernst, H., Behnke, W., Kellner, R., Hagemann, G., ...

To investigate in an animal model whether preconceptual X-ray exposure leads to an altered tumor rate and spectrum in the offspring, a transgeneration carcinogenesis study was carried out. Female...

Ki-ras gene mutations and absence of p53 gene mutations in spontaneous and urethane-induced early lung lesions in CBA/J mice (1998)

Cazorla, M., Hernandez, L., Fernandez, P.L., Fabra, A., Peinado, M.A., Dasenbrock, C., ...

Ki-ras and p53 genes are involved in human lung carcinogenesis; however, the role of these genes in experimental lung tumors is not well known. In our study, the CBA/J mouse strain was used to...

Subcutaneous soft tissue tumours at the site of implanted microchips in mice (1997)

Tillmann, T., Kamino, K., Dasenbrock, C., Ernst, H., Kohler, M., Morawietz, G., ...

An experiment using 4279 CBA/J mice of two generations was carried out to investigate the influence of parental preconceptual exposure to X-ray radiation or to chemical carcinogens. Mircochips were...

Cáncer : causes, occurrence and control / editor-in-chief, L Tomatis (1990)

Tomatis, L, Aitio, A, International Agency For Research On Cancer

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Evolution of cancer etiology and primary prevention.

Tomatis, L, Huff, J

Primary prevention aimed at avoiding or drastically reducing exposures will be the most efficient way to prevent environmentally associated cancers.

Mutagenicity and metabolism of vinyl chloride and related compounds.

Bartsch, H, Malaveille, C, Barbin, A, Bresil, H, Tomatis, L, Montesano, R

The various adverse biological effects of vinyl chloride appear to be dependent upon the metabolic conversion of this compound into chemically reactive metabolites. The metabolism of vinyl chloride...

Cell proliferation and carcinogenesis: a brief history and current view based on an IARC workshop report. International Agency for Research on Cancer.

Tomatis, L

The International Agency for Research on Cancer recently convened a Working Group of Experts (June 11-18, 1991) to discuss the use of information on carcinogenesis mechanisms in carcinogenic risk...

Perinatal and multigenerational effect of carcinogens: possible contribution to determination of cancer susceptibility.

Yamasaki, H, Loktionov, A, Tomatis, L

Perinatal exposure to carcinogens may contribute to the determination of susceptibility to cancer in two situations: a) exposure in utero of embryonal or fetal somatic cells to carcinogens, and b)...

Comparison between carcinogenicity and mutagenicity based on chemicals evaluated in the IARC monographs.

Bartsch, H, Tomatis, L

The qualitative relationship between carcinogenicity and mutagenicity (DNA-damaging activity), based on chemicals which are known to be or suspected of being carcinogenic to man and/or to...

Long-term hazards of polychlorinated dibenzodioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans.

Huff, J E, Moore, J A, Saracci, R, Tomatis, L

During January 10-11, 1978 in Lyon, France, a joint National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/International Agency for Research on Cancer ad hoc Working Group considered and discussed the...

Evolution of cancer etiology and primary prevention.

Tomatis, L, Huff, J

Primary prevention aimed at avoiding or drastically reducing exposures will be the most efficient way to prevent environmentally associated cancers.

Mutagenicity and metabolism of vinyl chloride and related compounds.

Bartsch, H, Malaveille, C, Barbin, A, Bresil, H, Tomatis, L, Montesano, R

The various adverse biological effects of vinyl chloride appear to be dependent upon the metabolic conversion of this compound into chemically reactive metabolites. The metabolism of vinyl chloride...

Cell proliferation and carcinogenesis: a brief history and current view based on an IARC workshop report. International Agency for Research on Cancer.

Tomatis, L

The International Agency for Research on Cancer recently convened a Working Group of Experts (June 11-18, 1991) to discuss the use of information on carcinogenesis mechanisms in carcinogenic risk...

Perinatal and multigenerational effect of carcinogens: possible contribution to determination of cancer susceptibility.

Yamasaki, H, Loktionov, A, Tomatis, L

Perinatal exposure to carcinogens may contribute to the determination of susceptibility to cancer in two situations: a) exposure in utero of embryonal or fetal somatic cells to carcinogens, and b)...

Comparison between carcinogenicity and mutagenicity based on chemicals evaluated in the IARC monographs.

Bartsch, H, Tomatis, L

The qualitative relationship between carcinogenicity and mutagenicity (DNA-damaging activity), based on chemicals which are known to be or suspected of being carcinogenic to man and/or to...

Long-term hazards of polychlorinated dibenzodioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans.

Huff, J E, Moore, J A, Saracci, R, Tomatis, L

During January 10-11, 1978 in Lyon, France, a joint National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/International Agency for Research on Cancer ad hoc Working Group considered and discussed the...