2008
DOI: 10.3181/0707-rm-180
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Chemoprevention of Arylamine-Induced Colorectal Aberrant Crypts

Abstract: Since recombinant human cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes have been shown to activate environmental and dietary carcinogens implicated in human colorectal cancer etiology, we hypothesized that COX-2 inhibitors reduce arylamine-induced aberrant crypts (AC) and foci (ACF), preneoplastic lesions of colorectal cancer. Male weanling F344 inbred rats were fed modified AIN-76A control diet or the same diets supplemented with 320 ppm sulindac or 500, 1000, or 1500 ppm celecoxib. At 7 weeks of age, rats received a subcutane… Show more

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“…Like noroviruses, rotaviruses cause severe acute diarrhea in people yet fail to cause disease in adult wild-type mice. However, it is well-established that neonatal wild-type mice are susceptible to rotavirus-induced diarrhea 1820 . Moreover, disease severity following human norovirus infection is greater in younger children 21–23 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Like noroviruses, rotaviruses cause severe acute diarrhea in people yet fail to cause disease in adult wild-type mice. However, it is well-established that neonatal wild-type mice are susceptible to rotavirus-induced diarrhea 1820 . Moreover, disease severity following human norovirus infection is greater in younger children 21–23 .…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%