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author Ochieng, Josiah
Nangami, Gladys N.
Ogunkua, Olugbemiga
Miousse, Isabelle R.
Koturbash, Igor
Marah, Valerie Odero
McCawley, Lisa J.
Makker, Pratima Nangie
Ahmed, Nuzhat
Luqmani, Yunus
Zhenbang, Chen
Papagerakis, Silvana
Wolf, Gregory T.
Dong, Chenfang
Zhou, Binhua P.
Brown, Dustin G.
Colacci, Annamaria
Hamid, Roslida A.
Mondello, Chiara
Raju, Jayadev
Ryan, Elizabeth P.
Woodrick, Jordan
Scovassi, Ivana
Singh, Neetu
Vaccari, Monica
Roy, Rabindra
Forte, Stefano
Memeo, Lorenzo
Salem, Hosni K.
Amedei, Amedeo
Al-Temaimi, Rabeah
Al-Mulla, Fahd
Bisson, William H.
Eltom, Sakina E.
author_facet Ochieng, Josiah
Nangami, Gladys N.
Ogunkua, Olugbemiga
Miousse, Isabelle R.
Koturbash, Igor
Marah, Valerie Odero
McCawley, Lisa J.
Makker, Pratima Nangie
Ahmed, Nuzhat
Luqmani, Yunus
Zhenbang, Chen
Papagerakis, Silvana
Wolf, Gregory T.
Dong, Chenfang
Zhou, Binhua P.
Brown, Dustin G.
Colacci, Annamaria
Hamid, Roslida A.
Mondello, Chiara
Raju, Jayadev
Ryan, Elizabeth P.
Woodrick, Jordan
Scovassi, Ivana
Singh, Neetu
Vaccari, Monica
Roy, Rabindra
Forte, Stefano
Memeo, Lorenzo
Salem, Hosni K.
Amedei, Amedeo
Al-Temaimi, Rabeah
Al-Mulla, Fahd
Bisson, William H.
Eltom, Sakina E.
author_sort Ochieng, Josiah
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description The purpose of this review is to stimulate new ideas regarding low-dose environmental mixtures and carcinogens and their potential to promote invasion and metastasis. Whereas a number of chapters in this review are devoted to the role of low-dose environmental mixtures and carcinogens in the promotion of invasion and metastasis in specific tumors such as breast and prostate, the overarching theme is the role of low-dose carcinogens in the progression of cancer stem cells. It is becoming clearer that cancer stem cells in a tumor are the ones that assume invasive properties and colonize distant organs. Therefore, low-dose contaminants that trigger epithelial-mesenchymal transition, for example, in these cells are of particular interest in this review. This we hope will lead to the collaboration between scientists who have dedicated their professional life to the study of carcinogens and those whose interests are exclusively in the arena of tissue invasion and metastasis.
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spelling upm-466112018-02-26T02:55:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46611/ The impact of low-dose carcinogens and environmental disruptors on tissue invasion and metastasis Ochieng, Josiah Nangami, Gladys N. Ogunkua, Olugbemiga Miousse, Isabelle R. Koturbash, Igor Marah, Valerie Odero McCawley, Lisa J. Makker, Pratima Nangie Ahmed, Nuzhat Luqmani, Yunus Zhenbang, Chen Papagerakis, Silvana Wolf, Gregory T. Dong, Chenfang Zhou, Binhua P. Brown, Dustin G. Colacci, Annamaria Hamid, Roslida A. Mondello, Chiara Raju, Jayadev Ryan, Elizabeth P. Woodrick, Jordan Scovassi, Ivana Singh, Neetu Vaccari, Monica Roy, Rabindra Forte, Stefano Memeo, Lorenzo Salem, Hosni K. Amedei, Amedeo Al-Temaimi, Rabeah Al-Mulla, Fahd Bisson, William H. Eltom, Sakina E. The purpose of this review is to stimulate new ideas regarding low-dose environmental mixtures and carcinogens and their potential to promote invasion and metastasis. Whereas a number of chapters in this review are devoted to the role of low-dose environmental mixtures and carcinogens in the promotion of invasion and metastasis in specific tumors such as breast and prostate, the overarching theme is the role of low-dose carcinogens in the progression of cancer stem cells. It is becoming clearer that cancer stem cells in a tumor are the ones that assume invasive properties and colonize distant organs. Therefore, low-dose contaminants that trigger epithelial-mesenchymal transition, for example, in these cells are of particular interest in this review. This we hope will lead to the collaboration between scientists who have dedicated their professional life to the study of carcinogens and those whose interests are exclusively in the arena of tissue invasion and metastasis. Oxford University Press 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46611/1/The%20impact%20of%20low-dose%20carcinogens%20and%20environmental%20disruptors%20on%20tissue%20invasion%20and%20metastasis.pdf Ochieng, Josiah and Nangami, Gladys N. and Ogunkua, Olugbemiga and Miousse, Isabelle R. and Koturbash, Igor and Marah, Valerie Odero and McCawley, Lisa J. and Makker, Pratima Nangie and Ahmed, Nuzhat and Luqmani, Yunus and Zhenbang, Chen and Papagerakis, Silvana and Wolf, Gregory T. and Dong, Chenfang and Zhou, Binhua P. and Brown, Dustin G. and Colacci, Annamaria and Hamid, Roslida A. and Mondello, Chiara and Raju, Jayadev and Ryan, Elizabeth P. and Woodrick, Jordan and Scovassi, Ivana and Singh, Neetu and Vaccari, Monica and Roy, Rabindra and Forte, Stefano and Memeo, Lorenzo and Salem, Hosni K. and Amedei, Amedeo and Al-Temaimi, Rabeah and Al-Mulla, Fahd and Bisson, William H. and Eltom, Sakina E. (2015) The impact of low-dose carcinogens and environmental disruptors on tissue invasion and metastasis. Carcinogenesis, 36 (suppl.). pp. 128-159. ISSN 0143-3334; ESSN: 1460-2180 http://carcin.oxfordjournals.org/ 10.1093/carcin/bgv034
spellingShingle Ochieng, Josiah
Nangami, Gladys N.
Ogunkua, Olugbemiga
Miousse, Isabelle R.
Koturbash, Igor
Marah, Valerie Odero
McCawley, Lisa J.
Makker, Pratima Nangie
Ahmed, Nuzhat
Luqmani, Yunus
Zhenbang, Chen
Papagerakis, Silvana
Wolf, Gregory T.
Dong, Chenfang
Zhou, Binhua P.
Brown, Dustin G.
Colacci, Annamaria
Hamid, Roslida A.
Mondello, Chiara
Raju, Jayadev
Ryan, Elizabeth P.
Woodrick, Jordan
Scovassi, Ivana
Singh, Neetu
Vaccari, Monica
Roy, Rabindra
Forte, Stefano
Memeo, Lorenzo
Salem, Hosni K.
Amedei, Amedeo
Al-Temaimi, Rabeah
Al-Mulla, Fahd
Bisson, William H.
Eltom, Sakina E.
The impact of low-dose carcinogens and environmental disruptors on tissue invasion and metastasis
title The impact of low-dose carcinogens and environmental disruptors on tissue invasion and metastasis
title_full The impact of low-dose carcinogens and environmental disruptors on tissue invasion and metastasis
title_fullStr The impact of low-dose carcinogens and environmental disruptors on tissue invasion and metastasis
title_full_unstemmed The impact of low-dose carcinogens and environmental disruptors on tissue invasion and metastasis
title_short The impact of low-dose carcinogens and environmental disruptors on tissue invasion and metastasis
title_sort impact of low-dose carcinogens and environmental disruptors on tissue invasion and metastasis
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