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ABSTRACT Since their emergence on the United States market in the early 2000s, e‐cigarette accessibility and use have grown considerably. Electronic cigarettes (e‐cigarettes), also referred to as vapes or electronic nicotine delivery systems, deliver their contents by heating and aerosolizing an “e‐liquid” that is then inhaled.
Kirk E. Evoy+3 more
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Indoor radon exposure and health risks in a community proximal to gold mine tailings in Gauteng Province, South Africa: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Mphaga KV+3 more
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Epithelial–Mesenchymal Transition in Human Alveolar Cells Exposed to Indium Chloride
ABSTRACT For workers in the industry, occupational exposure to indium compounds induces pulmonary disorders, such as interstitial pneumonia. Moreover, lung cancer has been reported in both humans and rodents exposed to indium compounds by inhalation. However, the biological mechanism underlying indium‐induced disorders is poorly understood.
Eiki Kimura+3 more
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Smoking-Associated Carcinogen-Induced Inflammation Promotes Lung Carcinogenesis via IRAK4 Activation. [PDF]
Aggarwal RK+21 more
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Effect of Naringenin on Potassium Bromate–Induced Hepatotoxicity In Vivo: A Dose‐Dependent Study
ABSTRACT Potassium bromate (PB) is a well‐known additive in the food industry and a byproduct of water treatment. Its long‐term exposure to any form of life exerts mild to severe toxic insults in a dose‐dependent fashion and can even trigger carcinogenesis.
Iftekhar Hassan+6 more
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IARC Workshop on the Key Characteristics of Carcinogens: Assessment of End Points for Evaluating Mechanistic Evidence of Carcinogenic Hazards. [PDF]
DeMarini DM+39 more
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Assessment of the Effects of Cigarette Smoke on the Renal Morphology of WISTAR Rats
ABSTRACT Smoking is a major public health concern worldwide. The toxic components of cigarettes, such as nicotine, can cause abuse, dependence, and tissue damage. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of exposure to cigarette smoke on the renal morphology of Wistar rats.
Cristiane Gomes Fernandes Freire+9 more
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Chronic stress: a fourth etiology in tumorigenesis? [PDF]
Khan A, Song M, Dong Z.
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