"Eleven studies (3,600 subjects) were compared, in which bulky DNA adducts were measured in human white blood cells with similar 32P-postlabelling techniques and for which a similar set of variables was available (data on age, gender, ethnicity, smoking, season of blood collection and a limited set of gene variants). Only weak association between bulky DNA adducts and exposure variables was found. Seasonality (with higher adducts levels in winter) and air pollution may partly explain some of the inter-area differences (North vs. South Europe), but most inter-area and inter-individual variations in adduct levels still remain unexplained."@en . "Allione, A." . "000285285900019" . . "Z(AV0Z50390512)" . . "Godschalk, R. W." . "Perera, F." . "19" . "Tjonneland, A." . "Vermeulen, R." . "Bulky DNA adducts in white blood cells: a pooled analysis of 3600 subjects"@en . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . . "Bulky DNA adducts in white blood cells: a pooled analysis of 3600 subjects"@en . "Taioli, E." . "Bulky DNA adducts in white blood cells: a pooled analysis of 3600 subjects" . "Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention" . "RIV/68378041:_____/10:00353745" . . "Ricceri, F." . "[B298F90F958A]" . "RIV/68378041:_____/10:00353745!RIV11-AV0-68378041" . . "Rosa, F." . . "Loft, S." . "Matullo, G." . "1"^^ . . "1055-9965" . "Vineis, P." . "Agudo, A." . "249377" . "12" . . "Palli, D." . . . "\u0160r\u00E1m, Radim" . . "Bulky DNA adducts in white blood cells: a pooled analysis of 3600 subjects" . "Raaschau-Nielsen, O." . "Munnia, A." . "Georgiadis, P." . . "Philips, D. H." . "8"^^ . "Eleven studies (3,600 subjects) were compared, in which bulky DNA adducts were measured in human white blood cells with similar 32P-postlabelling techniques and for which a similar set of variables was available (data on age, gender, ethnicity, smoking, season of blood collection and a limited set of gene variants). Only weak association between bulky DNA adducts and exposure variables was found. Seasonality (with higher adducts levels in winter) and air pollution may partly explain some of the inter-area differences (North vs. South Europe), but most inter-area and inter-individual variations in adduct levels still remain unexplained." . "DNA adducts; biomarkers of exposure; air pollution"@en . "19"^^ . "Peluso, M." . . . .