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Overview

Ruggero Montesano is affiliated with the International Agency for Research on Cancer in France. Their work is situated within a major international research organization focused on cancer epidemiology and pathology.

No specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications are provided in the available data. Similarly, there is no detailed information on the main fields or subfields of study, or the main topics of research covered by Ruggero Montesano.

There are no recorded awards or honors listed. The absence of detailed bibliographic and research topic information limits a more precise summary of their research contributions or areas of expertise.

The scientist is currently living, as indicated by the absence of a deceased status.

Best Publications

  • Database of p53 gene somatic mutations in human tumors and cell lines.

    M. Hollstein;K. Rice;M. S. Greenblatt;T. Soussi

  • Somatic point mutations in the p53 gene of human tumors and cell lines: updated compilation.

    M. Hollstein;Benny Shomer;M. Greenblatt;Thierry Soussi

  • Relevance of nitrosamines to human cancer

    Helmut Bartsch;Ruggero Montesano

  • IARC Database of p53 gene mutations in human tumors and cell lines: Updated compilation, revised formats and new visualisation tools

    Pierre Hainaut;T. Hernandez;Alan J. Robinson;Patricia Rodriguez-Tomé

  • Frequent mutation of the p53 gene in human esophageal cancer.

    M C Hollstein;R A Metcalf;J A Welsh;R Montesano

  • Altered expression of the cyclin D1 and retinoblastoma genes in human esophageal cancer.

    Wei Jiang;Yu-Jing Zhang;S. M. Kahn;M. C. Hollstein

  • Genetic alterations in esophageal cancer and their relevance to etiology and pathogenesis: a review.

    Montesano R;Hollstein M;Hainaut P

  • Database of p53 gene somatic mutations in human tumors and cell lines: updated compilation and future prospects

    Pierre Hainaut;Thierry Soussi;Benny Shomer;M. Hollstein

  • Hepatocellular Carcinoma: From Gene to Public Health

    R. Montesano;P. Hainaut;C. P. Wild

  • Validation and comparative studies on 180 chemicals with S. typhimurium strains and V79 Chinese hamster cells in the presence of various metabolizing systems.

    H. Bartsch;C. Malaveille;A.-M. Camus;G. Martel-Planche

  • Mutagenic and carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds: possible environmental hazards.

    Ruggero Montesano;Helmut Bartsch

  • Genetic analysis of human esophageal tumors from two high incidence geographic areas: frequent p53 base substitutions and absence of ras mutations.

    M. C. Hollstein;L. Peri;A. M. Mandard;J. A. Welsh

  • p53 mutations at A:T base pairs in angiosarcomas of vinyl chloride-exposed factory workers.

    M. Hollstein;M.-J. Marion;T. Lehman;J. Welsh

  • Human, rat and mouse liver-mediated mutagenicity of vinyl chloride in S. typhimurium strains.

    H. Bartsch;C. Malaveille;R. Montesano

  • Evaluation of the carcinogenicity of chemicals: a review of the Monograph Program of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (1971 to 1977).

    Lorenzo Tomatis;Claus Agthe;Helmut Bartsch;James Huff

  • Dietary intake of aflatoxins and the level of albumin-bound aflatoxin in peripheral blood in The Gambia, West Africa.

    C P Wild;G J Hudson;G Sabbioni;B Chapot

  • Ser-249 p53 mutations in plasma DNA of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma from The Gambia.

    Gregory D. Kirk;Anne Marie Camus-Randon;Maimuna Mendy;James J. Goedert

  • The Gambia Liver Cancer Study: Infection with hepatitis B and C and the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in West Africa.

    Gregory D. Kirk;Gregory D. Kirk;Olufunmilayo A. Lesi;Olufunmilayo A. Lesi;Maimuna Mendy;Aliu O. Akano

  • IARC p53 mutation database: A relational database to compile and analyze p53 mutations in human tumors and cell lines

    Tina Hernandez-Boussard;Patricia Rodriguez-Tome;Ruggero Montesano;Pierre Hainaut

  • Liver-microsome-mediated formation of alkylating agents from vinyl bromide and vinyl chloride.

    A. Barbin;A. Barbin;H. Brésil;H. Brésil;A. Croisy;A. Croisy;P. Jacquignon;P. Jacquignon

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher P. Wild
Christopher P. Wild International Agency For Research On Cancer
Pierre Hainaut
Pierre Hainaut Grenoble Alpes University
Monica Hollstein
Monica Hollstein University of Leeds
Helmut Bartsch
Helmut Bartsch German Cancer Research Center
Andrew J. Hall
Andrew J. Hall University of Leeds
Hilton Whittle
Hilton Whittle London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Janet Hall
Janet Hall National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Geoffrey P. Margison
Geoffrey P. Margison University of Manchester
Anthony E. Pegg
Anthony E. Pegg Pennsylvania State University
Gregory D. Kirk
Gregory D. Kirk Johns Hopkins University

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