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Quantitation of molecular endpoints for the dose-response component of cancer risk assessment : Quantitative toxicologic pathologyPRESTON, R. Julian.Toxicologic pathology. 2002, Vol 30, Num 1, pp 112-116, issn 0192-6233Article

Mechanistic data and cancer risk assessment : The need for quantitative molecular endpointsPRESTON, R. Julian.Environmental and molecular mutagenesis (Print). 2005, Vol 45, Num 2-3, pp 214-221, issn 0893-6692, 8 p.Article

DNA Reactivity as a Mode of Action and Its Relevance to Cancer Risk AssessmentPRESTON, R. Julian.Toxicologic pathology. 2013, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 322-325, issn 0192-6233, 4 p.Article

Molecular epidemiology: potential impacts on the assessment of public healthPRESTON, R. Julian.Mutation research. Reviews in mutation research. 2003, Vol 543, Num 2, pp 121-124, issn 1383-5742, 4 p.Article

Increased sensitivity to chromatid aberration induction by bleomycin and neocarzinostatin results from alterations in a DNA damage response pathwayALLIO, Theresa; PRESTON, R. Julian.Mutation research. 2000, Vol 453, Num 1, pp 5-15, issn 0027-5107Article

The effect of arsenicals on ultraviolet-radiation-induced growth arrest and related signaling events in human keratinocytesMUDIPALLI, Anuradha; OWEN, Russell D; PRESTON, R. Julian et al.International journal of oncology. 2005, Vol 27, Num 3, pp 769-778, issn 1019-6439, 10 p.Article

26th Lauriston S. Taylor lecture: Developing mechanistic data for incorporation into cancer and genetic risk assessments: Old problems and new approachesPRESTON, R. Julian.Health physics (1958). 2003, Vol 85, Num 1, pp 4-12, issn 0017-9078, 9 p.Conference Paper

DNA-reactive carcinogens : Mode of action and human cancer hazardPRESTON, R. Julian; WILLIAMS, Gary M.Critical reviews in toxicology. 2005, Vol 35, Num 8-9, pp 673-683, issn 1040-8444, 11 p.Article

Children as a sensitive subpopulation for the risk assessment processPRESTON, R. Julian.Toxicology and applied pharmacology. 2004, Vol 199, Num 2, pp 132-141, issn 0041-008X, 10 p.Article

A review of biomonitoring studies measuring genotoxicity in humans exposed to hair dyesPRESTON, R. Julian; SKARE, Julie A; AARDEMA, Marilyn J et al.Mutagenesis. 2010, Vol 25, Num 1, pp 17-23, issn 0267-8357, 7 p.Article

Childhood acute lymphocytic leukemia and perspectives on risk assessment of early-life stage exposuresKIM, Andrea S; EASTMOND, David A; PRESTON, R. Julian et al.Mutation research. Reviews in mutation research. 2006, Vol 613, Num 2-3, pp 138-160, issn 1383-5742, 23 p.Article

4-aminobiphenyl and DNA reactivity : Case study within the context of the 2006 IPCS human relevance framework for analysis of a cancer mode of action for humansCOHEN, Samuel M; BOOBIS, Alan R; MEEK, M. E et al.Critical reviews in toxicology. 2006, Vol 36, Num 10, pp 803-819, issn 1040-8444, 17 p.Article

Molecular and cellular biology of moderate-dose (1-10 gy) radiation and potential mechanisms of radiation protection: Report of a workshop at Bethesda, Maryland, December 17-18, 2001COLEMAN, C. Norman; BLAKELY, William F; TOFILON, Philip J et al.Radiation research. 2003, Vol 159, Num 6, pp 812-834, issn 0033-7587, 23 p.Article

In vivo mutagenicity and mutation spectrum in the bone marrow and testes of B6C3F1 lacI transgenic mice following inhalation exposure to ethylene oxideRECIO, Leslie; DONNER, Maria; ABERNETHY, Diane et al.Mutagenesis. 2004, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 215-222, issn 0267-8357, 8 p.Article

Impact of life stage and duration of exposure on arsenic-induced proliferative lesions and neoplasia in C3H miceAHLBORN, Gene J; NELSON, Gail M; THOMAS, David J et al.Toxicology (Amsterdam). 2009, Vol 262, Num 2, pp 106-113, issn 0300-483X, 8 p.Article

Overview: Using mode of action and life stage information to evaluate the human relevance of animal toxicity dataSEED, Jennifer; CARNEV, Edward W; PRESTON, R. Julian et al.Critical reviews in toxicology. 2005, Vol 35, Num 8-9, pp 663-672, issn 1040-8444, 10 p.Article

Reciprocal translocations in somatic and germ cells of mice chronically exposed by inhalation to ethylene oxide: implications for risk assessmentDONNER, E. Maria; WONG, Brian A; JAMES, R. Arden et al.Mutagenesis. 2010, Vol 25, Num 1, pp 49-55, issn 0267-8357, 7 p.Article

Uncertainties in estimating health risks associated with exposure to ionising radiationPRESTON, R. Julian; BOICE, John D; WOLOSCHAK, Gayle E et al.Journal of radiological protection (Print). 2013, Vol 33, Num 3, pp 573-588, issn 0952-4746, 16 p.Article

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