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Aryl-Hydrocarbon Hydroxylase Activity in Lymphocytes from Lung Cancer Patients and Normal Controls
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Normal ControlsImmunologyPathologyRadiometric AssayOncologyRespiratory ToxicologyAryl-hydrocarbon Hydroxylase ActivityAhh ActivityRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchBiochemistryOncogenic AgentMetabolomicsTumor MicroenvironmentLung CancerBronchial NeoplasmLung Cancer PatientsMedicineCarbonyl Metabolism
A radiometric assay for the determination of AHH activity in lymphocytes is described. Subjects included eleven male patients with histologically verified lung cancer (nine squamous cell carcinoma and two adenocarcinoma) and eleven age- and sex-matched controls. Lung cancer patients exhibited considerably greater variation and elevated levels of both AHH activity per se and AHH activity adjusted for total cellular DNA than control individuals. Methodology for AHH determinations and implications for lung cancer epidemiology and control are discussed.