Qualitative and quantitative bioanalytical methods validation of aristolochic acid DNA adducts and application in human formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded hepatocellular carcinoma tissues
Abstract:Mutation signature of aristolochic acid (AA) found in urothelial or hepatocellular carcinoma causes public concern about the cancer risk of AA. In contrast, direct evidence based on the reliable bioanalytical method for the exposure of AA is still lacking and not universal. Here, we strictly complied with the qualitative and quantitative guidance for forensic toxicological analysis: In the sample preprocessing, DNA from formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues was digested to single nucleotide by a … Show more
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