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G Klopman
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Rosenkranz, Herbert
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Zhang, YP
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Cunningham, Albert
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Macina, OT
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Mattison, Donald
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Grant, Stephen
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Buchanan, Bruce
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Claycamp, HG
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Karol, Meryl
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Pollack, Noam
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Sussman, Nancy
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2000: Grant S G; Zhang Y P; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Modeling the mouse lymphoma forward mutational assay: the Gene-Tox program database.
Mutation research 2000;465(1-2):201-29.
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1999: Pollack N; Cunningham A R; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Chemical diversity approach for evaluating mechanistic relatedness among toxicological phenomena.
SAR and QSAR in environmental research 1999;10(6):533-43.
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1999: Rosenkranz H S; Mersch-Sundermann V; Klopman G
SOS chromotest and mutagenicity in Salmonella: evidence for mechanistic differences.
Mutation research 1999;431(1):31-8.
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1999: Gómez J; Macina O T; Mattison D R; Zhang Y P; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Structural determinants of developmental toxicity in hamsters.
Teratology 1999;60(4):190-205.
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1999: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
The mysterious Mauritian red nectar: a selective toxicant?
Die Naturwissenschaften 1999;86(8):404-5.
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1999: Zhu X; Zhang Y P; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Thalidomide and metabolites: indications of the absence of 'genotoxic' carcinogenic potentials.
Mutation research 1999;425(1):153-67.
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1999: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G; Zhang Y P; Graham C; Karol M H
Relationship between allergic contact dermatitis and electrophilicity.
Environmental health perspectives 1999;107(2):129-32.
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1999: Rosenkranz H S; Cunningham A R; Zhang Y P; Claycamp H G; Macina O T; Sussman N B; Grant S G; Klopman G
Development, characterization and application of predictive-toxicology models.
SAR and QSAR in environmental research 1999;10(2-3):277-98.
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1999: Rosenkranz H S; Cunningham A R; Zhang Y P; Klopman G
Applications of the case/multicase SAR method to environmental and public health situations.
SAR and QSAR in environmental research 1999;10(2-3):263-76.
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1998: Rosenkranz H S; Zhang Y P; Macina O T; Mattison D R; Klopman G
Human developmental toxicity and mutagenesis.
Mutation research 1998;422(2):347-50.
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1998: Rosenkranz H S; Zhang Y P; Klopman G
Studies on the potential for genotoxic carcinogenicity of fragrances and other chemicals.
Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association 1998;36(8):687-96.
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1998: Cunningham A R; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Identification of structural features and associated mechanisms of action for carcinogens in rats.
Mutation research 1998;405(1):9-27.
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1998: Cunningham A R; Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
Structural analysis of a group of phytoestrogens for the presence of a 2-D geometric descriptor associated with non-genotoxic carcinogens and some estrogens.
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.) 1998;217(3):288-92.
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1998: Cunningham A R; Rosenkranz H S; Zhang Y P; Klopman G
Identification of 'genotoxic' and 'non-genotoxic' alerts for cancer in mice: the carcinogenic potency database.
Mutation research 1998;398(1-2):1-17.
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1998: Henry B; Grant S G; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Induction of forward mutations at the thymidine kinase locus of mouse lymphoma cells: evidence for electrophilic and non-electrophilic mechanisms.
Mutation research 1998;397(2):313-35.
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1997: Rosenkranz M; Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
Intercellular communication, tumor promotion and non-genotoxic carcinogenesis: relationships based upon structural considerations.
Mutation research 1997;381(2):171-88.
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1997: Labbauf A; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Dichotomous relationship between DNA reactivity and the induction of sister chromatid exchanges in vivo and in vitro.
Mutation research 1997;377(1):37-52.
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1997: Cunningham A R; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
A dichotomy in the lipophilicity of natural estrogens, xenoestrogens, and phytoestrogens.
Environmental health perspectives 1997;105 Suppl 3():665-8.
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1997: Ghanooni M; Mattison D R; Zhang Y P; Macina O T; Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
Structural determinants associated with risk of human developmental toxicity.
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 1997;176(4):799-805; discussion 805-6.
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1997: Liu M; Grant S G; Macina O T; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Structural and mechanistic bases for the induction of mitotic chromosomal loss and duplication ('malsegregation') in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae: relevance to human carcinogenesis and developmental toxicology.
Mutation research 1997;374(2):209-31.
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1996: Liu M; Sussman N; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Structure-activity and mechanistic relationships: the effect of chemical overlap on structural overlap in data bases of varying size and composition.
Mutation research 1996;372(1):79-85.
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1996: Zhang Y P; Sussman N; Macina O T; Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
Prediction of the carcinogenicity of a second group of organic chemicals undergoing carcinogenicity testing.
Environmental health perspectives 1996;104 Suppl 5():1045-50.
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1996: Liu M; Sussman N; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Estimation of the optimal data base size for structure-activity analyses: the Salmonella mutagenicity data base.
Mutation research 1996;358(1):63-72.
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1996: Lee Y; Buchanan B G; Klopman G; Dimayuga M; Rosenkranz H S
The potential of organ specific toxicity for predicting rodent carcinogenicity.
Mutation research 1996;358(1):37-62.
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1996: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
A study of the structural basis of the ability of chlorinated alkanes and alkenes to induce aneuploidy and toxicity in the mold Aspergillus nidulans.
Mutation research 1996;354(2):183-93.
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1996: Rosenkranz H S; Cunningham A; Klopman G
Identification of a 2-D geometric descriptor associated with non-genotoxic carcinogens and some estrogens and antiestrogens.
Mutagenesis 1996;11(1):95-100.
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1996: Cunningham A; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
A study of the structural basis of the carcinogenicity of tamoxifen, toremifene and their metabolites.
Mutation research 1996;349(1):85-94.
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1996: Cunningham A; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
The carcinogenicity of diethylstilbestrol: structural evidence for a non-genotoxic mechanism.
Archives of toxicology 1996;70(6):356-61.
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1996: Rosenkranz H S; Liu M; Cunningham A; Klopman G
Application of structural concepts to evaluate the potential carcinogenicity of natural products.
SAR and QSAR in environmental research 1996;5(2):79-98.
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1995: Rosenkranz H S; Zhang Y P; Klopman G
Risk identification using structural concepts: the potential carcinogenicity of praziquantel.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1995;22(2):152-61.
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1995: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
Relationships between electronegativity and genotoxicity.
Mutation research 1995;328(2):215-27.
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1995: Lee Y; Buchanan B G; Mattison D M; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Learning rules to predict rodent carcinogenicity of non-genotoxic chemicals.
Mutation research 1995;328(2):127-49.
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1995: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
An examination of the potential "genotoxic" carcinogenicity of a biopesticide derived from the neem tree.
Environmental and molecular mutagenesis 1995;26(3):255-60.
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1994: Takihi N; Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G; Mattison D R
Structural determinants of developmental toxicity.
Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 1994;14(4):649-57.
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1994: Rosenkranz H S; Zhang Y P; Klopman G
Evidence that cell toxicity may contribute to the genotoxic response.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1994;19(2):176-82.
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1994: Zhang Y P; Van Praagh A; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Structural basis of the induction of unscheduled DNA synthesis in rat hepatocytes.
Mutagenesis 1994;9(2):141-9.
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1994: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
Structural implications of the ICPEMC method for quantifying genotoxicity data.
Mutation research 1994;305(1):99-116.
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1993: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
Structural evidence for a dichotomy in rodent carcinogenesis: involvement of genetic and cellular toxicity.
Mutation research 1993;303(2):83-9.
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1993: Takihi N; Zhang Y P; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Development of a method to assess the informational content of structure-activity data bases.
Quality assurance (San Diego, Calif.) 1993;2(3):255-64.
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1993: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
Predictions based upon the CASE structure-activity relational method are independent of the nature of the chemicals in the data base.
Quality assurance (San Diego, Calif.) 1993;2(3):251-4.
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1993: Takihi N; Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
Identification of chemicals for testing in the rodent cancer bioassay.
Quality assurance (San Diego, Calif.) 1993;2(3):232-43.
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1993: Rosenkranz H S; Matthews E J; Klopman G
Commonalities in the structural determinants of toxicity in fish and mammals.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1993;25(3):296-9.
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1993: Takihi N; Zhang Y P; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
An approach for evaluating and increasing the informational content of mutagenicity and clastogenicity data bases.
Mutagenesis 1993;8(3):257-64.
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1993: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
A dichotomy between lipophilicity and in vivo and in vitro genotoxicity.
Mutation research 1993;291(2):135-9.
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1993: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
Structural relationships between mutagenicity, maximum tolerated dose, and carcinogenicity in rodents.
Environmental and molecular mutagenesis 1993;21(2):193-206.
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1993: Zhang Y P; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Structural basis of the mutagenicity of heterocyclic amines formed during the cooking processes.
Environmental and molecular mutagenesis 1993;21(1):100-15.
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1992: Yang W L; Klopman G; Rosenkranz H S
Structural basis of the in vivo induction of micronuclei.
Mutation research 1992;272(2):111-24.
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1992: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
1,4-Dioxane: prediction of in vivo clastogenicity.
Mutation research 1992;280(4):245-51.
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1992: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
Decreased electrophilicity of chemicals carcinogenic only at the maximum tolerated dose.
Mutation research 1992;282(4):241-6.
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1992: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
A structural analysis of the genotoxic and carcinogenic potentials of cyclosporin A.
Mutagenesis 1992;7(2):115-8.
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1991: Rosenkranz H S; Zhang Y P; Klopman G
Implications of newly recognized relationships between mutagenicity, genotoxicity and carcinogenicity of molecules.
Mutation research 1991;250(1-2):25-33.
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1991: Rosenkranz H S; Takihi N; Klopman G
Structure activity-based predictive toxicology: an efficient and economical method for generating non-congeneric data bases.
Mutagenesis 1991;6(5):391-4.
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1991: Rosenkranz H S; Klopman G
Omeprazole: an exploration of its reported genotoxicity.
Mutagenesis 1991;6(5):381-4.
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