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6511
National Ranking
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Overview

Diana Anderson is affiliated with the University of Bradford in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily within Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. The scientist's work includes significant contributions to Cancer Research, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Oncology, and Health, Toxicology, and Mutagenesis.

The scope of topics covered by Anderson includes:

  • Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research
  • Extracellular vesicles in disease
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation

The scientist's publication record features articles in various locations, with frequent publication venues such as Archives of Toxicology, Scientific Reports, Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, Preprints.org, and Nature Protocols. Specifically, Anderson has contributed to Archives of Toxicology in four instances and Scientific Reports three times.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Anderson include:

  • "Measuring DNA modifications with the comet assay: a compendium of protocols," 2023, Nature Protocols
  • "The Antiviral, Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Natural Medicinal Herbs and Mushrooms and SARS-CoV-2 Infection," 2020, Nutrients
  • "The hCOMET project: International database comparison of results with the comet assay in human biomonitoring. Baseline frequency of DNA damage and effect of main confounders," 2021, Mutation Research/Reviews in Mutation Research
  • "DNA damage in circulating leukocytes measured with the comet assay may predict the risk of death," 2021, Scientific Reports
  • "Toxicity mechanisms of nanoparticles in the male reproductive system," 2021, Drug Metabolism Reviews

Collaboration is notable in Anderson's work, with frequent co-authors including Mojgan Najafzadeh, Mohammad Isreb, Nader Ghaderi, Pouria Akhbari, and Khaled Habas. The count of joint publications ranges from six to eighteen with these collaborators.

Best Publications

  • Single cell gel/comet assay: guidelines for in vitro and in vivo genetic toxicology testing.

    R. R. Tice;E. Agurell;D. Anderson;B. Burlinson

  • Autophagy promotes tumor cell survival and restricts necrosis, inflammation, and tumorigenesis

    Kurt Degenhardt;Robin Mathew;Robin Mathew;Brian Beaudoin;Brian Beaudoin;Kevin Bray

  • IPCS guidelines for the monitoring of genotoxic effects of carcinogens in humans

    Richard J Albertini;Diana Anderson;George R Douglas;Lars Hagmar

  • The effect of various antioxidants and other modifying agents on oxygen-radical-generated DNA damage in human lymphocytes in the COMET assay.

    D Anderson;T W Yu;B J Phillips;P Schmezer

  • Zinc oxide nanoparticles induce oxidative DNA damage and ROS-triggered mitochondria mediated apoptosis in human liver cells (HepG2)

    Vyom Sharma;Vyom Sharma;Vyom Sharma;Diana Anderson;Alok Dhawan;Alok Dhawan

  • An evaluation of 6 short-term tests for detecting organic chemical carcinogens

    I F Purchase;E Longstaff;J Ashby;J A Styles

  • In vivo rodent erythrocyte micronucleus assay.

    Makoto Hayashi;Raymond R. Tice;James T. MacGregor;Diana Anderson

  • Laccase-mediated detoxification of phenolic compounds.

    J M Bollag;K L Shuttleworth;D H Anderson

  • Cyclophosphamide: Review of its mutagenicity for an assessment of potential germ cell risks

    D Anderson;J B Bishop;R C Garner;P Ostrosky-Wegman

  • Hypoxia and defective apoptosis drive genomic instability and tumorigenesis

    Deirdre A. Nelson;Ting-Ting Tan;Arnold B. Rabson;Diana Anderson

  • Antioxidant defences against reactive oxygen species causing genetic and other damage.

    Diana Anderson

  • Interleukin-3, GM-CSF, and G-CSF receptor expression on cell lines and primary leukemia cells: receptor heterogeneity and relationship to growth factor responsiveness

    Linda S. Park;Peter E. Waldron;Della Friend;Helmut M. Sassenfeld

  • Evaluation of six short term tests for detecting organic chemical carcinogens and recommendations for their use

    I. F. H. Purchase;E. Longstaff;John Ashby;J. A. Styles

  • Guidelines for intensive care unit design.

    Dan R. Thompson;D. Kirk Hamilton;Charles D. Cadenhead;Sandra M. Swoboda

  • The effects of male age on sperm DNA damage in healthy non-smokers

    T.E. Schmid;B. Eskenazi;A. Baumgartner;F. Marchetti

  • The toxicity of benzene and its metabolism and molecular pathology in human risk assessment.

    A Yardley-Jones;D Anderson;D V Parke

  • Tks5-dependent, nox-mediated generation of reactive oxygen species is necessary for invadopodia formation.

    Begoña Diaz;Gidon Shani;Ian Pass;Diana Anderson

  • Comet assay responses as indicators of carcinogen exposure

    Diana Anderson;Tian-Wei Yu;Douglas B. McGregor

  • Mutagenicity testing for chemical risk assessment: update of the WHO/IPCS Harmonized Scheme.

    David A. Eastmond;Andrea Hartwig;Diana Anderson;Wagida A. Anwar

  • Zinc oxide nanoparticle induced genotoxicity in primary human epidermal keratinocytes.

    Vyom Sharma;Suman K Singh;Diana Anderson;Desmond J Tobin

Frequent Co-Authors

Alok Dhawan
Alok Dhawan Indian Institute of Toxicology Research
John Ashby
John Ashby Syngenta (Switzerland)
Michael Jacob Plewa
Michael Jacob Plewa University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ricard Marcos
Ricard Marcos Autonomous University of Barcelona
Andrew J. Wyrobek
Andrew J. Wyrobek Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Roger W. L. Godschalk
Roger W. L. Godschalk Maastricht University
Ilias Kyriazakis
Ilias Kyriazakis Queen's University Belfast
Gunnar Brunborg
Gunnar Brunborg Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Amadeu Creus
Amadeu Creus Autonomous University of Barcelona
Karin U. Schallreuter
Karin U. Schallreuter University of Bradford

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