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Biology and Biochemistry

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56
Citations
13914
World Ranking
14267
National Ranking
6017

Overview

Krystyna Frenkel is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their academic profile does not include information on recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

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Best Publications

  • Rapamycin fed late in life extends lifespan in genetically heterogeneous mice

    David E. F. Harrison;Randy Strong;Zelton Dave Sharp;James F Nelson

  • Carcinogen-mediated oxidant formation and oxidative DNA damage

    Krystyna Frenkel

  • Inhibition of tumor Promoter‐induced hydrogen peroxide formation in vitro and in vivo by genistein

    Huachen Wei;Lihong Wei;Krystyna Frenkel;Ronald Bowen

  • Inhibitory effects of curcumin on tumorigenesis in mice

    Mou‐Tuan Huang;Harold L. Newmark;Krystyna Frenkel

  • Relationship of oxidative events and DNA oxidation in SENCAR mice to in vivo promoting activity of phorbol ester-type tumor promoters.

    Huachen Wei;Krystyna Frenkel

  • Inhibition of Tumor Promoter-mediated Processes in Mouse Skin and Bovine Lens by Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester

    Krystyna Frenkel;Huachen Wei;Ramesh Bhimani;Jingjing Ye

  • The role of oxidative processes in metal carcinogenesis

    Catherine B. Klein;Krystyna Frenkel;Max Costa

  • Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE), derived from a honeybee product propolis, exhibits a diversity of anti-tumor effects in pre-clinical models of human breast cancer.

    Jing Wu;Coral Omene;Jerzy Karkoszka;Maarten Bosland

  • In vivo formation of oxidized DNA bases in tumor promoter-treated mouse skin

    Huachen Wei;Krystyna Frenkel

  • Inhibition of Oxidative Stress in HeLa Cells by Chemopreventive Agents

    Ramesh S. Bhimani;Walter Troll;Dezider Grunberger;Krystyna Frenkel

  • Inhibitory effects of topical application of low doses of curcumin on 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-induced tumor promotion and oxidized DNA bases in mouse epidermis.

    M T Huang;W Ma;P Yen;J G Xie

  • Inhibitory effects of caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) on 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-induced tumor promotion in mouse skin and the synthesis of DNA, RNA and protein in HeLa cells.

    Mou-Tuan Huang;Wei Ma;Patricia Yen;Jian-Guo Xie

  • Ionizing radiation and tritium transmutation both cause formation of 5-hydroxymethyl-2'-deoxyuridine in cellular DNA.

    George W. Teebor;Krystyna Frenkel;Mindy S. Goldstein

  • Identification of the cis-thymine glycol moiety in chemically oxidized and gamma-irradiated deoxyribonucleic acid by high-pressure liquid chromatography analysis.

    Krystyna Frenkel;Mindy S. Goldstein;George W. Teebor

  • Quantitative high-performance liquid chromatography analysis of DNA oxidized in vitro and in vivo

    Krystyna Frenkel;Zhaojing Zhong;Huachen Wei;Jerzy Karkoszka

  • 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene induces oxidative DNA modification in vivo.

    Krystyna Frenkel;Lihong Wei;Huachen Wei

  • Suppression of tumor promoter-induced oxidative events and DNA damage in vivo by sarcophytol A: a possible mechanism of antipromotion.

    Huachen Wei;Krystyna Frenkel

  • Radiation-like modification of bases in DNA exposed to tumor promoter-activated polymorphonuclear leukocytes

    Krystyna Frenkel;Kazimierz Chrzan;Walter Troll;George W. Teebor

  • Quantitative determination of the 5-(hydroxymethyl)uracil moiety in the DNA of gamma-irradiated cells.

    Krystyna Frenkel;Archie Cummings;Jerome Solomon;Jean Cadet

  • Hydrogen peroxide formation by cells treated with a tumor promoter.

    Krystyna Frenkel;Christine Gleichauf

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter Troll
Walter Troll New York University
Paolo Toniolo
Paolo Toniolo New York University
Emanuela Taioli
Emanuela Taioli Mount Sinai Health System
Max Costa
Max Costa New York University
Göran Berglund
Göran Berglund Lund University
Lars Janzon
Lars Janzon Malmö University
Allan H. Conney
Allan H. Conney Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Koji Nakanishi
Koji Nakanishi Columbia University
Hiroshi Kasai
Hiroshi Kasai University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan
Frederica P. Perera
Frederica P. Perera Columbia University

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