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Publication : Air pollution, oxidative damage to DNA, and carcinogenesis.

First Author  Møller P Year  2008
Journal  Cancer Lett Volume  266
Issue  1 Pages  84-97
PubMed ID  18367322 Mgi Jnum  J:136040
Mgi Id  MGI:3795021 Doi  10.1016/j.canlet.2008.02.030
Citation  Moller P, et al. (2008) Air pollution, oxidative damage to DNA, and carcinogenesis. Cancer Lett 266(1):84-97
abstractText  There is growing concern that air pollution exposure increases the risk of lung cancer. The mechanism of action is related to particle-induced oxidative stress and oxidation of DNA. Humans exposed to urban air with vehicle emissions have elevated levels of oxidized guanine bases in blood cells and urine. Animal experimental studies show that pulmonary and gastrointestinal exposure is associated with elevated levels of oxidized guanines in the lung and other organs. Collectively, there is evidence indicating that exposure to traffic-related air pollution particles is associated with oxidative damage to DNA and this might be associated with increased risk of cancer.
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