Excision of mutagenic replication-blocking lesions suppresses cancer but promotes cytotoxicity and lethality in nitrosamine-exposed mice
Jennifer E. Kay(Silent Spring Institute), Bevin P. Engelward(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Joshua J. Corrigan(Center for Environmental Health), Stephen D. Dertinger(Litron Laboratories (United States)), Dorothea K. Torous(Litron Laboratories (United States)), Leona D. Samson(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Ishwar N. Kohale(Amgen (United States)), Robert G. Croy(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Ilana S. Nazari(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Amanda L. Armijo, Dushan N. Wadduwage(Harvard University), Svetlana L. Avlasevich(Litron Laboratories (United States)), Forest M. White(Center for Cancer Research), Sebastian E. Carrasco(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), John M. Essigmann(Center for Environmental Health)
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