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Aparna N Bagwe,
Scientific Officer 
 
Advanced Centre for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer, Tata Memorial Centre
Sector 22
Khargar - 410 208   
Maharashtra   
 
E-mail: abagwe@actrec.gov.in
Phone: 91-22-27412919
Fax: +91-22-27412894
 
Positions Held:
Position Affiliation Time Period
Scientific Officer Advanced Centre for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer, Tata Memorial Centre Present
 
Research Summary:
Tobacco carcinogenesis
 
Publications:
1.Bhisey, R. A., Bagwe, A. N., Mahimkar, M. B. and Buch, S. C.  Biological monitoring of bidi industry workers occupationally exposed to tobacco. Toxicology Letters. 1999.  108, 259-265. [PubMed]
2.Niphadkar, M. P., Bagwe, A. N. and Bhisey, R. A.  Mutagenic potential of Indian tobacco products. Mutagenesis. 1996.  11, 151-154. [PubMed]
3.Bagwe, A. N. and Bhisey, R. A.  Occupational exposure to unburnt bidi tobacco elevates mutagenic burden among tobacco processors. Carcinogenesis. 1995.  16, 1095-1099. [PubMed]
4.Bagwe, A. N., Ramchandani, A. G. and Bhisey, R. A.  Skin-tumour-promoting activity of processed bidi tobacco in hairless S/RV Cri-ba mice. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology. 1994.  120, 485-489. [PubMed]
5.Bagwe, A. N. and Bhisey, R. A.  Occupational exposure to tobacco and resultant genotoxicity in bidi industry workers. Mutation Research. 1993.  299, 103-109. [PubMed]
6.Bagwe, A. N. and Bhisey, R. A.  Mutagenicity of processed bidi tobacco: possible relevance to bidi industry workers. Mutation Research. 1991.  261, 93-99. [PubMed]
7.Bagwe, A. N., Ganu, U. K., Gokhale, S. V. and Bhisey, R. A.  Evaluation of the mutagenicity of 'pan masala', a chewing substitute widely used in India. Mutation Research. 1990.  241, 349-354. [PubMed]
 
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