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  1. Book: The bone marrow niche, stem cells, and leukemia: impact of drugs, chemicals, and the environment

    Rice, Jerry M.

    (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; 1310)

    2014  

    Author's details iss. ed. Jerry M. Rice
    Series title Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; 1310
    Collection
    Language English
    Size 128 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Publisher Wiley
    Publishing place Hoboken, NJ
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT018250024
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  2. Article ; Online: DIFFERENTIATION OF A PRIMARY CHEMICALLY INDUCED RAT NEPHROBLASTOMA IN ORGAN CULTURE.

    Edwards, Winston D / Berman, Jules J / Rice, Jerry M / Townsend, Mark W

    Development, growth & differentiation

    2023  Volume 21, Issue 6, Page(s) 519–525

    Abstract: The differentiation in organ culture of a rat nephroblastoma is compared with differentiation of normal rat metanephric tissue under the same conditions. The nephroblastoma arose in a 19 week old female Fischer F344 rat given a single intraperitoneal ... ...

    Abstract The differentiation in organ culture of a rat nephroblastoma is compared with differentiation of normal rat metanephric tissue under the same conditions. The nephroblastoma arose in a 19 week old female Fischer F344 rat given a single intraperitoneal injection of 4.0 μmole methyl(methoxymethy1)nitrosamine (DMN-OMe)/g body weight at one day of age. The tumor consisted almost entirely of spindle cells although a few well-differentiated tubules were scattered throughout the tumor mass. No primitive tubules were seen, but focal aggregates of tumor cells suggestive of nascent epithelial differentiation were frequent. Fragments of the nephroblastoma were cultured on gelfoam sponge in Williams Medium E supplemented with hydrocortisone, insulin, and fetal bovine serum. Within one day extensive tubulogenesis was observed. High mitotic activity resulted in a steady increase in the size of cultured explants over a period of 6 days. By day six, differentiating tubules filled the explant tissue. Cultured fragments were nearly indistinguishable histologically from normal F344 rat fetal kidney explanted to organ culture on day 15 of gestation and grown in vitro for the same period.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-06-06
    Publishing country Japan
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 280433-5
    ISSN 1440-169X ; 0012-1592
    ISSN (online) 1440-169X
    ISSN 0012-1592
    DOI 10.1111/j.1440-169X.1979.00519.x
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  3. Book: The bone marrow niche, stem cells, and leukemia

    Rice, Jerry M

    impact of drugs, chemicals, and the environment

    (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; 1310)

    2014  

    Author's details issue ed. Jerry M. Rice
    Series title Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; 1310
    Keywords Bone marrow ; Leukemia ; Stem cells
    Language English
    Size 128 S., Ill., graph. Darst.
    Publisher New York Academy of Sciences
    Publishing place New York, NY
    Document type Book
    Database Former special subject collection: coastal and deep sea fishing

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  4. Book: The bone marrow niche, stem cells, and leukemia

    Rice, Jerry M

    impact of drugs, chemicals, and the environment

    (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; volume 1310)

    2014  

    Author's details issue editor, Jerry M. Rice
    Series title Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; volume 1310
    MeSH term(s) Leukemia/etiology ; Bone Marrow Cells ; Stem Cell Niche ; Hematopoietic Stem Cells ; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic/chemically induced ; Environmental Exposure/adverse effects
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2014-2014
    Size 128 pages :, illustrations (some colored) ;, 26 cm.
    Document type Book
    Note Caption title.
    Database Catalogue of the US National Library of Medicine (NLM)

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  5. Book ; Conference proceedings: PERINATAL CARCINOGENESIS

    Rice, Jerry M.

    CONFERENCE HELD IN TAMPA, FLA., JANUARY 19 - 21, 1976

    (NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE MONOGRAPH ; 51 ; DHEW PUBLICATION :(NIH) ; 79-1633)

    1979  

    Series title NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE MONOGRAPH ; 51
    DHEW PUBLICATION :(NIH) ; 79-1633
    DHEW publication
    National Cancer Institute monograph
    DHEW PUBLICATION ; (NIH)
    Collection DHEW publication
    National Cancer Institute monograph
    DHEW PUBLICATION ; (NIH)
    Keywords NEOPLASMS / ETIOLOGY / CONGRESSES ; NEOPLASMS / IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD / CONGRESSES ; PERINATOLOGY / CONGRESSES
    Size IX, 282 S. ; 28 CM
    Publisher NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
    Publishing place BETHESDA, MD
    Document type Book ; Conference proceedings
    HBZ-ID HT001087837
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  6. Article ; Online: Development of a database on tumors and tumor sites in humans and in experimental animals for 'Group 1 agents identified through volume 109 of the

    Grosse, Yann / Lajoie, Pascale / Billard, Mélissa / Krewski, Daniel / Rice, Jerry / Baan, Robert A / Cogliano, Vincent / Bird, Michael / Zielinski, Jan M

    Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part B, Critical reviews

    2019  Volume 22, Issue 7-8, Page(s) 237–243

    Abstract: Volume 100 in the series ... ...

    Abstract Volume 100 in the series of
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Animals, Laboratory ; Carcinogens/toxicity ; Databases, Factual ; Humans ; Neoplasms/chemically induced ; Neoplasms/pathology
    Chemical Substances Carcinogens
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-10-15
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1415246-0
    ISSN 1521-6950 ; 1093-7404
    ISSN (online) 1521-6950
    ISSN 1093-7404
    DOI 10.1080/10937404.2019.1642601
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  7. Article ; Online: Development of a database on key characteristics of human carcinogens.

    Al-Zoughool, Mustafa / Bird, Michael / Rice, Jerry / Baan, Robert A / Billard, Mélissa / Birkett, Nicholas / Krewski, Daniel / Zielinski, Jan M

    Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part B, Critical reviews

    2019  Volume 22, Issue 7-8, Page(s) 264–287

    Abstract: A database on mechanistic characteristics of human carcinogenic agents was developed by collecting mechanistic information on agents identified as human carcinogens (Group 1) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in ... ...

    Abstract A database on mechanistic characteristics of human carcinogenic agents was developed by collecting mechanistic information on agents identified as human carcinogens (Group 1) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in the
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Carcinogenesis/chemically induced ; Carcinogenicity Tests ; Carcinogens/toxicity ; Databases, Factual ; Humans ; Neoplasms/chemically induced
    Chemical Substances Carcinogens
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-08-04
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1415246-0
    ISSN 1521-6950 ; 1093-7404
    ISSN (online) 1521-6950
    ISSN 1093-7404
    DOI 10.1080/10937404.2019.1642593
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  8. Article ; Online: Inducible and transmissible genetic events and pediatric tumors of the nervous system.

    Rice, Jerry M

    Journal of radiation research

    2006  Volume 47 Suppl B, Page(s) B1–11

    Abstract: Tumors of the nervous system most often occur in both children and adults as sporadic events with no family history of the disease, but they are also among the clinical manifestations of a significant number of familial cancer syndromes, including ... ...

    Abstract Tumors of the nervous system most often occur in both children and adults as sporadic events with no family history of the disease, but they are also among the clinical manifestations of a significant number of familial cancer syndromes, including familial retinoblastoma, neurofibromatosis 1 and 2, tuberous sclerosis, and Cowden, Turcot, Li-Fraumeni and nevoid basal cell carcinoma (Gorlin) syndromes. All of these syndromes involve transmissible genetic risk resulting from loss of a functional allele, or inheritance of a structurally defective allele, of a specific gene. These genes include RB1, NF1, NF2, TSC1, TSC2, TP53, PTEN, APC, hMLH1, hPSM2, and PTCH, most of which function as tumor suppressor genes. The same genes are also observed in mutated and inactive forms, or are deleted, in tumor cells in sporadic cases of the same tumors. The nature of the mutational events that give rise to these inactivated alleles suggests a possible role of environmental mutagens in their causation. However, only external ionizing radiation at high doses is clearly established as an environmental cause of brain, nerve and meningeal tumors in humans. Transplacental carcinogenesis studies in rodents and other species emphasize the extraordinary susceptibility of the developing mammalian nervous system to carcinogenesis, but the inverse relationship of latency to dose suggests that low transplacental exposures to genotoxicants are more likely to result in brain tumors late in life, rather than in childhood. While not all neurogenic tumor-related genes in humans have similar effects in experimental rodents, genetically engineered mice (GEM) increasingly provide useful insights into the combined effects of multiple tumor suppressor genes and of gene-environment interactions in the genesis of brain tumors, especially pediatric brain tumors such as medulloblastoma.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Animals ; Base Sequence ; Child ; DNA, Neoplasm/genetics ; Female ; Genes, Tumor Suppressor ; Genes, erbB-2 ; Humans ; Mice ; Mice, Transgenic ; Mutation ; Nervous System Neoplasms/etiology ; Nervous System Neoplasms/genetics ; Oncogenes ; Pregnancy ; Syndrome
    Chemical Substances DNA, Neoplasm
    Language English
    Publishing date 2006
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 603983-2
    ISSN 1349-9157 ; 0449-3060
    ISSN (online) 1349-9157
    ISSN 0449-3060
    DOI 10.1269/jrr.47.b1
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  9. Article: On the application of data on mode of action to carcinogenic risk assessment.

    Rice, Jerry M

    Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology

    2004  Volume 78, Issue 2, Page(s) 175–177

    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Carcinogens, Environmental/classification ; Carcinogens, Environmental/toxicity ; Humans ; Neoplasms/chemically induced ; Neoplasms/etiology ; Neoplasms, Experimental/chemically induced ; Risk Assessment/methods
    Chemical Substances Carcinogens, Environmental
    Language English
    Publishing date 2004-04
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Comment ; Editorial
    ZDB-ID 1420885-4
    ISSN 1096-0929 ; 1096-6080
    ISSN (online) 1096-0929
    ISSN 1096-6080
    DOI 10.1093/toxsci/kfh102
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  10. Article: The carcinogenicity of acrylamide.

    Rice, Jerry M

    Mutation research

    2005  Volume 580, Issue 1-2, Page(s) 3–20

    Abstract: Acrylamide is carcinogenic to experimental mice and rats, causing tumors at multiple organ sites in both species when given in drinking water or by other means. In mice, acrylamide increases the incidence of alveologenic lung tumors and initiates skin ... ...

    Abstract Acrylamide is carcinogenic to experimental mice and rats, causing tumors at multiple organ sites in both species when given in drinking water or by other means. In mice, acrylamide increases the incidence of alveologenic lung tumors and initiates skin tumors after dermal exposures. In two bioassays in rats, acrylamide administered in drinking water consistently induced peritesticular mesotheliomas, thyroid follicular cell tumors, and mammary gland tumors, as well as primary brain tumors when all such tumors were included in data analysis. In one of the rat bioassays, increased numbers of adrenal pheochromocytomas, adenomas of pituitary and clitoral glands, papillomas of the oral cavity, and adenocarcinomas of the uterus also occurred. In both humans and experimental animals, a significant fraction of ingested acrylamide is converted metabolically to the chemically reactive and genotoxic epoxide, glycidamide, which is likely to play an important role in the carcinogenicity of acrylamide. No studies on the carcinogenicity of glycidamide have been published, but bioassays of this compound are in progress. Epidemiologic studies of possible health effects from exposures to acrylamide have not produced consistent evidence of increased cancer risk, in either occupationally exposed workers or the general populations of several countries in which acrylamide is present in certain foods and beverages. A doubling of risk for pancreatic cancer was observed in the most highly exposed workers within the largest industrial cohort, but no consistent exposure-response relationships were identified. Retrospective re-analyses of previously conducted case-control studies of cancer incidence in several European populations have identified no causal relationship between consumption of foods or beverages that contain acrylamide and the incidence of cancers at various sites including kidney, large bowel, urinary bladder, oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, breast, and ovary. These retrospective studies of cancer incidence in relation to acrylamide in food have limited power to detect increased cancer risks, and have been criticized on various grounds, but they do indicate that no major cancer risks are attributable to intake of acrylamide in Western diets.
    MeSH term(s) Acrylamide/adverse effects ; Acrylamide/toxicity ; Animals ; Carcinogens/adverse effects ; Carcinogens/toxicity ; Food Contamination ; Humans ; Neoplasms/chemically induced ; Neoplasms/epidemiology ; Neoplasms, Experimental/chemically induced ; Occupational Exposure/adverse effects ; Risk
    Chemical Substances Carcinogens ; Acrylamide (20R035KLCI)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2005-02-07
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 206607-5
    ISSN 1873-135X ; 0027-5107 ; 1383-5718 ; 0165-1110 ; 0165-1161 ; 0165-7992 ; 0921-8777 ; 0165-1218 ; 1383-5726 ; 0167-8817 ; 0921-8734 ; 1383-5742
    ISSN (online) 1873-135X
    ISSN 0027-5107 ; 1383-5718 ; 0165-1110 ; 0165-1161 ; 0165-7992 ; 0921-8777 ; 0165-1218 ; 1383-5726 ; 0167-8817 ; 0921-8734 ; 1383-5742
    DOI 10.1016/j.mrgentox.2004.09.008
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