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Effects of Naphtho[2,1- a ]pyrene Exposure on CYP1A1 Expression: An in Vivo and in Vitro Mechanistic Study Exploring the Role of m 6 A Posttranscriptional Modification.

Jiemiao ShenLi WangWen ZhangXing GongSheng LiXuyan ZouChao ChenRong XiaDi ZhangShuyu XuJiayi XuShaozhuo WangYinyue JiangHong SunChao WangShou-Lin Wang
Published in: Environmental health perspectives (2024)
-mediated posttranscriptional modification, jointly contributing to CYP1A1 expression. Given that PAHs are the metabolic substrates of CYP1A1, this study not only helps to understand the significance of environment-genetic interactions for the toxicity of PAHs but also helps to better understand the health risks of the emerging PAHs at environmental exposure levels. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP14055.
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