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Authors: Ferrara, R Zanovello, A Bortolato, S White, INH Manno, M
Citation: R. Ferrara et al., Bioactivation and cytotoxicity of 1,1-dichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) in isolated rat hepatocytes, PHARM TOX, 88(4), 2001, pp. 192-197

Authors: White, INH
Citation: Inh. White, Anti-oestrogenic drugs and endometrial cancers, TOX LETT, 120(1-3), 2001, pp. 21-29

Authors: Styles, JA Davies, R Fenwick, S Walker, J White, INH Smith, LL
Citation: Ja. Styles et al., Tamoxifen mutagenesis and carcinogenesis in livers of lambda/lacI transgenic rats: selective influence of phenobarbital promotion, CANCER LETT, 162(1), 2001, pp. 117-122

Authors: White, INH Carthew, P Davies, R Styles, J Brown, K Brown, JE Smith, LL Martin, EA
Citation: Inh. White et al., Short-term dosing of alpha-hydroxytamoxifen results in DNA damage but doesnot lead to liver tumours in female Wistar/Han rats, CARCINOGENE, 22(4), 2001, pp. 553-557

Authors: Green, AR Parrott, EL Butterworth, M Jones, PS Greaves, P White, INH
Citation: Ar. Green et al., Comparisons of the effects of tamoxifen, toremifene and raloxifene on enzyme induction and gene expression in the ovariectomised rat uterus, J ENDOCR, 170(3), 2001, pp. 555-564

Authors: Parrott, E Butterworth, M Green, A White, INH Greaves, P
Citation: E. Parrott et al., Adenomyosis - A result of disordered stromal differentiation, AM J PATH, 159(2), 2001, pp. 623-630

Authors: Smith, LL Brown, K Carthew, P Lim, CK Martin, EA Styles, J White, INH
Citation: Ll. Smith et al., Chemoprevention of breast cancer by tamoxifen: Risks and opportunities, CR R TOXIC, 30(5), 2000, pp. 571-594

Authors: Carthew, P Edwards, RE Nolan, BM Martin, EA Heydon, RT White, INH Tucker, MJ
Citation: P. Carthew et al., Tamoxifen induces endometrial and vaginal cancer in rats in the absence ofendometrial hyperplasia, CARCINOGENE, 21(4), 2000, pp. 793-797

Authors: Boocock, DJ Maggs, JL Brown, K White, INH Park, BK
Citation: Dj. Boocock et al., Major inter-species differences in the rates of O-sulphonation and O-glucuronylation of alpha-hydroxytamoxifen in vitro: a metabolic disparity protecting human liver from the formation of tamoxifen-DNA adducts, CARCINOGENE, 21(10), 2000, pp. 1851-1858

Authors: Riley, J Styles, J Verschoyle, RD Stanley, LA White, INH Gant, TW
Citation: J. Riley et al., Association of tamoxifen biliary excretion rate with prior tamoxifen exposure and increased mdr1b expression, BIOCH PHARM, 60(2), 2000, pp. 233-239

Authors: Boocock, DJ Maggs, JL Brown, K White, INH Park, BK
Citation: Dj. Boocock et al., Glucuronylation of alpha-hydroxytamoxifen: a deactivation pathway in humans?, BR J CL PH, 47(5), 1999, pp. 578-579

Authors: White, INH
Citation: Inh. White, The tamoxifen dilemma, CARCINOGENE, 20(7), 1999, pp. 1153-1160

Authors: Brown, K Heydon, RT Jukes, R White, INH Martin, EA
Citation: K. Brown et al., Further characterization of the DNA adducts formed in rat liver after the administration of tamoxifen, N-desmethyltamoxifen or N,N-didesmethyltamoxifen, CARCINOGENE, 20(10), 1999, pp. 2011-2016

Authors: Boocock, DJ Maggs, JL White, INH Park, BK
Citation: Dj. Boocock et al., alpha-hydroxytamoxifen, a genotoxic metabolite of tamoxifen in the rat: identification and quantification in vivo and in vitro, CARCINOGENE, 20(1), 1999, pp. 153-160

Authors: Jones, PS Parrott, E White, INH
Citation: Ps. Jones et al., Activation of transcription by estrogen receptor alpha and beta is cell type- and promoter-dependent, J BIOL CHEM, 274(45), 1999, pp. 32008-32014
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