Bruce N. Ames 1982 Publications

131 Ames, B. N., Hollstein, M. C. and Cathcart, R. (1982) Lipid Peroxidation and Oxidative Damage to DNA. In: Lipid Peroxide in Biology and Medicine, K. Yagi, ed. (Academic Press, New York, NY), pp. 339-351. check for PDF

132 Ames, B. N., Gold, L. S., Sawyer, C. B. and Havender, W. (1982) Carcinogenic Potency. In: Environmental Mutagens and Carcinogens (Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Environmental Mutagens), T. Sugimura, S. Kondo and H. Takebe, eds. (University of Tokyo Press/Alan R. Liss Inc., New York, NY), pp. 663-670. check for PDF

133 Haroun, L. and Ames, B. N. (1982) Mutagenicity of Selected Chemicals in the Salmonella/Microsome Mutagenicity Test. In: Comparative Chemical Mutagenesis, F. J. de Serres and M. D. Shelby, eds. (Plenum Press, New York, NY), pp. 27-68. check for PDF

134 Bochner, B. R. and Ames, B. N. (1982) Selective Precipitation of Orthophosphate from Mixtures Containing Labile Phosphorylated Metabolites. Anal. Biochem. 122, 100-107. check for PDF

135 Levin, D. E., Yamasaki, E. and Ames, B. N. (1982) A New Salmonella Tester Strain, TA97, for the Detection of Frameshift Mutagens: A Run of Cytosines as a Mutational Hot-Spot. Mutat. Res. 94, 315-330. check for PDF

136 Ames, B. N. (1982) Mutagens, Carcinogens and Anti-Carcinogens. In: Genetic Toxicology: An Agricultural Perspective, R. A. Fleck and A. Hollaender, eds. (Plenum Press, New York, NY), pp. 499-508. check for PDF

137 Hooper, K., Sawyer, C. B., Peto, R., Haggin, T., Friedman, A. D., Havender, W., Gold, L. S., Harris, R. H., Rosenfeld, M. and Ames, B. N. (1982) Carcinogenic Potency: A Progress Report. In: In vitro Toxicity Testing of Environmental Agents: Current and Future Possibilities, Part B. Development of Risk Assessment Guidelines, A. R. Kolber, T. K. Wong, L. D. Grant, R. S. DeWoskin and T. J. Hughes, eds. (Plenum Press, New York, NY), pp. 329-335. check for PDF

138 Payne, S. and Ames, B. N. (1982) A Procedure for Rapid Extraction and HPLC Separation of the Nucleotides and Other Small Molecules from Bacterial Cells. Anal. Biochem. 123, 151-161. check for PDF

139 Bochner, B. R. and Ames, B. N. (1982) ZTP (5-amino 4-imidazole Carboxamide Riboside Triphosphate) Accumulates in Response to 10-formyl Tetrahydrofolate Deficiency: A Proposed Alarmone System. Cell 29, 929-937. check for PDF

140 Bochner, B. R. and Ames, B. N. (1982) Complete Analysis of Cellular Nucleotides by Two-Dimensional Thin Layer Chromatography. J. Biol. Chem. 257, 9759-9780. check for PDF

141 Buck, M., McCloskey, J. A., Basile, B. and Ames, B. N. (1982) cis-2-methylthio-ribosylzeatin (ms2io6A) is Present in the Transfer RNA of Salmonella typhimurium, but not Escherichia coli. Nucleic Acids Res. 10, 5649-5662. check for PDF

142 Ames, B. N. (1982) Carcinogens and Anti-Carcinogens. In: Mutagens in Our Environment (Proceedings of the 12th European Environmental Mutagen Society Conference), M. Sorsa and H. Vainio, eds. (Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, NY), pp. 3-19. check for PDF

143 Levin, D. E., Hollstein, M., Christman, M. F., Schwiers, E. A. and Ames, B. N. (1982) A New Salmonella Tester Strain (TA 102) With A:T Base Pairs at the Site of Mutation Detects Oxidative Mutagens. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 79, 7445-7449. check for PDF

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Recent News

November 2008

October 2008

  • A new web graphic of Gold, Ames & Slone uses a Margin of Exposure index to provide a broad perspective on possible cancer hazards from human exposures to chemicals that cause cancer in high dose rodent tests. Exposures include high historical exposures to workers, pharmaceuticals, natural chemicals in the average diet (e.g., natural pesticides that plants produce to defend themselves), air pollutants, food additives, and pesticide residues. Human exposure levels range from close to the rodent carcinogenic dose for a few historical exposures in the workplace to a billion times less the rodent carcinogenic dose for some pesticide residues. Human consumption of the background of natural chemicals in food is usually closer to the rodent carcinogenic dose than pesticide residues or pollutants, and half the natural chemicals tested are carcinogenic in high dose tests. Recent risk assessment methods indicate that for some chemicals the mechanism of carcinogenesis in rodents at high dose is not relevant to humans.

June 2008

  • The CHORI webpage news article on Killilea & Ames magnesium Study:
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  • Ames & Killilea News Study listed in 'AFAR Grantee's In the News' list
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April 2008

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