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Beatrice L. Pool-Zobel is affiliated with Friedrich Schiller University Jena in Germany. Their academic role is situated within this institution, contributing to its scientific community.

There is no publicly available record of recent papers authored by Beatrice L. Pool-Zobel, nor details about frequent co-authors or main publication venues. Similarly, no book publications or specific awards have been documented in available sources.

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Best Publications

  • The single cell gel electrophoresis assay (comet assay): A European review

    V.J. McKelvey-Martin;M.H.L. Green;P. Schmezer;B.L. Pool-Zobel

  • Protective role of probiotics and prebiotics in colon cancer.

    Ingrid Wollowski;Gerhard Rechkemmer;Beatrice L Pool-Zobel

  • Dietary synbiotics reduce cancer risk factors in polypectomized and colon cancer patients

    Joseph Rafter;Michael Bennett;Giovanna Caderni;Yvonne Clune

  • Methods of in vitro toxicology.

    G Eisenbrand;B Pool-Zobel;V Baker;M Balls

  • Consumption of vegetables reduces genetic damage in humans: first results of a human intervention trial with carotenoid-rich foods.

    B L Pool-Zobel;A Bub;H Müller;I Wollowski

  • Lactobacillus‐ and bifidobacterium‐mediated antigenotoxicity in the colon of rats

    B L Pool-Zobel;C Neudecker;I Domizlaff;S Ji

  • Inulin-type fructans and reduction in colon cancer risk: review of experimental and human data.

    Beatrice L. Pool-Zobel

  • Fruit juice consumption modulates antioxidative status, immune status and DNA damage.

    Achim Bub;Bernhard Watzl;Mark Blockhaus;Karlis Briviba

  • Modulation of xenobiotic metabolising enzymes by anticarcinogens -- focus on glutathione S-transferases and their role as targets of dietary chemoprevention in colorectal carcinogenesis.

    Beatrice Pool-Zobel;Selvaraju Veeriah;Frank-D. Böhmer

  • A Human Volunteer Study to Determine the Prebiotic Effects of Lactulose Powder on Human Colonic Microbiota

    Kieran M. Tuohy;Cherie J. Ziemer;Annett Klinder;Yvonne Knöbel

  • Detection of genotoxic effects in human gastric and nasal mucosa cells isolated from biopsy samples

    Beatrice L. Pool‐Zobel;Natalie Lotzmann;Martin Knoll;Frank Kuchenmeister

  • Anthocyanins are potent antioxidants in model systems but do not reduce endogenous oxidative DNA damage in human colon cells.

    B.L. Pool-Zobel;Achim Bub;N. Schröder;Gerhard Rechkemmer

  • Experimental evidences on the potential of prebiotic fructans to reduce the risk of colon cancer.

    B Pool-Zobel;J van Loo;I Rowland;Marcel Roberfroid

  • Assessment of genotoxic effects by lindane

    B.L. Pool-Zobel;Claudia Guigas;R. Klein;C. Neudecker

  • Apple flavonoids inhibit growth of HT29 human colon cancer cells and modulate expression of genes involved in the biotransformation of xenobiotics.

    Selvaraju Veeriah;Tanja Kautenburger;Nina Habermann;Julia Sauer

  • Potential of short chain fatty acids to modulate the induction of DNA damage and changes in the intracellular calcium concentration by oxidative stress in isolated rat distal colon cells.

    S.L. Abrahamse;B.L. Pool-Zobel;G. Rechkemmer

  • Bacteria Used for the Production of Yogurt Inactivate Carcinogens and Prevent DNA Damage in the Colon of Rats

    Ingrid Wollowski;Seung-Taek Ji;Alan T. Bakalinsky;Christian Neudecker

  • Isoflavonoids and lignans have different potentials to modulate oxidative genetic damage in human colon cells

    Beatrice L. Pool-Zobel;Herman Adlercreutz;Michael Glei;Ute M. Liegibel

  • Iron-overload induces oxidative DNA damage in the human colon carcinoma cell line HT29 clone 19A

    Michael Glei;Gladys O. Latunde-Dada;Annett Klinder;Thomas W. Becker

  • Antigenotoxic properties of lactic acid bacteria in vivo in the gastrointestinal tract of rats

    Beatrice L. Pool‐Zobel;Barbara Bertram;Martin Knoll;Renate Lambertz

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian Rowland
Ian Rowland University of Reading
Uwe Claussen
Uwe Claussen Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Bernhard Watzl
Bernhard Watzl Max Rubner Institute
Thomas Liehr
Thomas Liehr Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Peter Schmezer
Peter Schmezer German Cancer Research Center
Gerhard Jahreis
Gerhard Jahreis Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Kristiina Wähälä
Kristiina Wähälä University of Helsinki
Frank-D. Böhmer
Frank-D. Böhmer Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Ulrich Schillinger
Ulrich Schillinger Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Gerhard Eisenbrand
Gerhard Eisenbrand Technical University of Kaiserslautern

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