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Tobacco-specific nitrosamines in tobacco from U.S. brand and non-U.S. brand cigarettes.Academic Article Why?
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Urinary tobacco-specific nitrosamines and 4-aminobiphenyl hemoglobin adducts measured in smokers of either regular or light cigarettes.Academic Article Why?
Characterization of adductomic totality of NNK, (R)-NNAL and (S)-NNAL in A/J mice, and their correlations with distinct lung carcinogenicity.Academic Article Why?
Differences in exposure to toxic and/or carcinogenic volatile organic compounds between Black and White cigarette smokers.Academic Article Why?
LKB1 phosphorylation and deactivation in lung cancer by NNAL, a metabolite of tobacco-specific carcinogen, in an isomer-dependent manner.Academic Article Why?
Suppressing the activation of protein kinase A as a DNA damage-independent mechanistic lead for dihydromethysticin prophylaxis of NNK-induced lung carcinogenesis.Academic Article Why?
Tobacco-specific nitrosamine 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol (NNAL) in smokers in the United States: NHANES 2007-2008.Academic Article Why?
Urine concentrations of a tobacco-specific nitrosamine carcinogen in the U.S. population from secondhand smoke exposure.Academic Article Why?
Aly, Fatima ZahraPerson Why?
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Chemoprevention by N-acetylcysteine of low-dose CT-induced murine lung tumorigenesis.Academic Article Why?
Loss of SPARC in bladder cancer enhances carcinogenesis and progression.Academic Article Why?
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