Recent studies on DNA adducts resulting from human exposure to tobacco smoke

B Ma, I Stepanov, SS Hecht - Toxics, 2019 - mdpi.com
DNA adducts are believed to play a central role in the induction of cancer in cigarette
smokers and are proposed as being potential biomarkers of cancer risk. We have …

A comprehensive review of mechanistic insights into formaldehyde-induced nasal cavity carcinogenicity

A Nishikawa, K Nagano, H Kojima, K Ogawa - Regulatory Toxicology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer classification,
formaldehyde is a human carcinogen that targets the nasal cavity. In humans and rats …

Multisite greenness exposure and oxidative stress in children. The potential mediating role of physical activity

G Squillacioti, AE Carsin, V Bellisario, R Bono… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Residential greenness exposure has been reported to positively impact health mainly by
reducing overweight/obesity risk, improving mental health and physical activity. Less is …

Vascular dysfunction and oxidative stress caused by acute formaldehyde exposure in female adults

M Augenreich, J Stickford, N Stute… - American Journal …, 2020 - journals.physiology.org
Formaldehyde (FA) is a common, volatile organic compound used in organic preservation
with known health effects of eye, nose, and throat irritation linked to oxidative stress and …

Bulky DNA adducts, tobacco smoking, genetic susceptibility, and lung cancer risk

A Munnia, RW Giese, S Polvani, A Galli, F Cellai… - Advances in clinical …, 2017 - Elsevier
The generation of bulky DNA adducts consists of conjugates formed between large reactive
electrophiles and DNA-binding sites. The term “bulky DNA adducts” comes from early …

Oxidative damage, inflammation, genotoxic effect, and global DNA methylation caused by inhalation of formaldehyde and the purpose of melatonin

L Bernardini, E Barbosa, MF Charão… - Toxicology …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Formaldehyde (FA) exposure has been proven to increase the risk of asthma and cancer.
This study aimed to evaluate for 28 days the FA inhalation effects on oxidative stress …

The formation of SCEs as an effect of occupational exposure to formaldehyde

F Ghelli, E Cocchi, V Bellisario, M Buglisi… - Archives of …, 2022 - Springer
Formaldehyde (FA) is a ubiquitous toxic chemical employed worldwide due to its disinfectant
and preservative properties. Despite being classified as a human carcinogen, FA is still …

Association of formaldehyde concentration with depression risk in US adults: a population-based epidemiology study

B Xu, S Mei, W Wu, Q Liu, K Xie - Environmental Science and Pollution …, 2023 - Springer
The association of formaldehyde exposure with depression remains unknown. We used the
data from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2015–2016 to …

Formaldehyde and Acetaldehyde Exposure in “Non-Traditional” Occupational Sectors: Bakeries and Pastry Producers

L Miligi, S Piro, C Airoldi, R Di Rico, R Ricci… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Introduction. Formaldehyde, a colorless and highly irritating substance, causes cancer of the
nasopharynx and leukemia. Furthermore, it is one of the environmental mutagens to which …

The role of phase I, phase II, and DNA-repair gene polymorphisms in the damage induced by formaldehyde in pathologists

F Ghelli, E Cocchi, M Buglisi, G Squillacioti… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Formaldehyde (FA) is a human carcinogen used as formalin in hospital laboratories. We
evaluated its association with human chromosomal aberrations (CAs) and the risk/protective …