This paper is the continuation of previously published work, a review limited to studies on rats and mice. This paper makes an identical evaluation as before, but, restricting the species being evaluated to representative studies of smoke-exposed hamsters, dogs (both by tracheostomy and by direct inhalation), and nonhuman primates. As was seen previously, no statistically signi cant increase in the incidence of malignant tumors of the respiratory tract was found in any of the 3 species, even though very long exposures and high doses of smoke were used. All 5 of the species of laboratory animals commonly used to evaluate carcinogenic potential produce results with mainstream cigarette smoke that are at variance with the epidemiologica l evi...
Abstract: A variety of exposure regimens of cigarette smoke have been used in animal models of lung ...
Since the inception of the IARC Monographs Programme in the early 1970s, this Programme has develope...
Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is caused primarily by the inhalation of cig...
Until recently, the published literature on inhalation studies with laboratory animals and cigarette...
A new study demonstrates that lifetime whole-body exposure of B6C3F1 mice to high doses of cigarette...
Tobacco smoke is a known human carcinogen that primarily produces malignant lesions in the respirato...
Acompendiumof carcinogenesi s bioassay results organized by target organ is presented for 738 chemic...
ABSTRACT-Standardized exposure conditions with Kentucky reference 2R1 cigarettes were used to expose...
The incidence and multiplicity of grossly observed and microscopic lesions of the respiratory tract ...
Knowledge on mechanisms of smoking-induced tumorigenesis and on active smoke constituents may improv...
Abstract: Few studies have used Balb/c mice as an animal model for lung carcinogenesis. In this stud...
PURPOSE: To describe a new model to passive smoking for rodents. METHODS: Twenty rats were distrib...
Lung and upper airways carcinogenesis during in vivo cigarette smoking in animals A few animal spec...
of the study. PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of exposure to cigarette and alcohol on immunohist...
In confirmation of experimental results previously obtained the investigation of the respiratory fre...
Abstract: A variety of exposure regimens of cigarette smoke have been used in animal models of lung ...
Since the inception of the IARC Monographs Programme in the early 1970s, this Programme has develope...
Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is caused primarily by the inhalation of cig...
Until recently, the published literature on inhalation studies with laboratory animals and cigarette...
A new study demonstrates that lifetime whole-body exposure of B6C3F1 mice to high doses of cigarette...
Tobacco smoke is a known human carcinogen that primarily produces malignant lesions in the respirato...
Acompendiumof carcinogenesi s bioassay results organized by target organ is presented for 738 chemic...
ABSTRACT-Standardized exposure conditions with Kentucky reference 2R1 cigarettes were used to expose...
The incidence and multiplicity of grossly observed and microscopic lesions of the respiratory tract ...
Knowledge on mechanisms of smoking-induced tumorigenesis and on active smoke constituents may improv...
Abstract: Few studies have used Balb/c mice as an animal model for lung carcinogenesis. In this stud...
PURPOSE: To describe a new model to passive smoking for rodents. METHODS: Twenty rats were distrib...
Lung and upper airways carcinogenesis during in vivo cigarette smoking in animals A few animal spec...
of the study. PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of exposure to cigarette and alcohol on immunohist...
In confirmation of experimental results previously obtained the investigation of the respiratory fre...
Abstract: A variety of exposure regimens of cigarette smoke have been used in animal models of lung ...
Since the inception of the IARC Monographs Programme in the early 1970s, this Programme has develope...
Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is caused primarily by the inhalation of cig...