Résultats de la recherche - 6 results

Accuracy of high-risk HPV DNA PCR, p16(INK4a) immunohistochemistry or the combination of both to diagnose HPV-driven oropharyngeal cancer

Madhavan Radhakrishna; Sankaranarayanan, Rengaswamy; Bogers, Johannes; Pawlita, Michael; Tommasino, Massimo; M. Arbyn Source: BMC Infectious Diseases, Volume 22 (2022) Keywords: HPV DNA PCR; p16(INK4a) IHC; ...

The purity of tattoo inks, screening substances of high concern

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Bart Desmedt; Melissa Vanhamme; Eric Deconinck Source: Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, Volume 129 (2022) Keywords: Ink Primary ...

HPV DNA genotyping, HPV E6*I mRNA detection, and p16INK4a/Ki-67 staining in Belgian head and neck cancer patient specimens, collected within the HPV-AHEAD study

tests; mRNA; p16(INK4a) Humans Ki-67 Antigen Male middle aged Oncogene Proteins, Viral Papillomavirus Infections RNA, Messenger Staining and Labeling Abstract: BACKGROUND: The main risk factors for head ...

Assessing the endocrine activity of PAHs using the DRE-, ERE- and PPARγ CALUX bioassays

chain either intentionally (as an authorized food contact material or additive), or unintentionally (printing inks, recycling, lubricating oils, …). The biggest concern for mineral oil regarding human ...

Mineral oil in food: A Belgian market survey

processing of food (e.g. use of machine oils and anti-dusting products) and (iv) as a residue coming from ingredients from pesticides, or components from printing inks on paper and board packaging. Occurrence ...

Assessment of estrogenic compounds in paperboard for dry food packaging with the ERE-CALUX bioassay

a bioanalytical tool to investigate estrogenic activities of paperboard food packaging and its characteristics, including recycling rate and printing ink. A “worst case” scenario with full extraction is compared to ...

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