In spite of the outstanding role of tobacco smoking in human carcinogenesis, it is difficult to reproduce its effects in experimental animals. Based on the knowledge that a variety of mechanisms account for a higher susceptibility to carcinogens early in life, we have developed a murine model in which mainstream cigarette smoke becomes convincingly carcinogenic. The standard model involves exposure to smoke for 4 months, starting after birth, followed by an additional 3-4 months in filtered air. We evaluated herein the time- and dose-dependent response, at 7.5 months of life, of Swiss H mice that had been exposed to smoke for either 1, 2, or 4 months after birth. A one-month exposure, corresponding to a period of intense alveolarization, wa...
We reported that ICR mice are resistant to chronic smoke while C57Bl/6J and DBA/2 mice develop emphy...
Secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is a known risk factor for lung cancer in lifelong nonsmokers. Howev...
The aim of this study was to assess whether in utero tobacco smoke exposure alone affects early-life...
D ow nloaded from 2 In spite of the dominant role of cigarette smoke (CS) in cancer epidemiology, al...
Our discovery that the perinatal period involves nucleotide modifications and gene overexpression in...
Knowledge on mechanisms of smoking-induced tumorigenesis and on active smoke constituents may improv...
Both ethanol and cigarette smoke are classified as human carcinogens. They can synergize, especially...
Birth and early life stages are critical periods characterized by severe alterations of the redox ba...
Tobacco smoke is a known human carcinogen that primarily produces malignant lesions in the respirato...
Cigarette smoke (CS) is convincingly carcinogenic in mice when exposure starts at birth. We investig...
AbstractA generally accepted and validated laboratory model for smoking-associated pulmonary tumorig...
Cigarette smoking can lead to pivotal morphological changes in several human and animal tissues, esp...
D ow nloaded from 2 Hypothesizing that their respective genetic backgrounds would confer an increase...
There is a long history detailing the health hazards of cigarette smoking and secondhand, or environ...
Exposure to thirdhand smoke (THS) is a recently described health concern that arises in many indoor ...
We reported that ICR mice are resistant to chronic smoke while C57Bl/6J and DBA/2 mice develop emphy...
Secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is a known risk factor for lung cancer in lifelong nonsmokers. Howev...
The aim of this study was to assess whether in utero tobacco smoke exposure alone affects early-life...
D ow nloaded from 2 In spite of the dominant role of cigarette smoke (CS) in cancer epidemiology, al...
Our discovery that the perinatal period involves nucleotide modifications and gene overexpression in...
Knowledge on mechanisms of smoking-induced tumorigenesis and on active smoke constituents may improv...
Both ethanol and cigarette smoke are classified as human carcinogens. They can synergize, especially...
Birth and early life stages are critical periods characterized by severe alterations of the redox ba...
Tobacco smoke is a known human carcinogen that primarily produces malignant lesions in the respirato...
Cigarette smoke (CS) is convincingly carcinogenic in mice when exposure starts at birth. We investig...
AbstractA generally accepted and validated laboratory model for smoking-associated pulmonary tumorig...
Cigarette smoking can lead to pivotal morphological changes in several human and animal tissues, esp...
D ow nloaded from 2 Hypothesizing that their respective genetic backgrounds would confer an increase...
There is a long history detailing the health hazards of cigarette smoking and secondhand, or environ...
Exposure to thirdhand smoke (THS) is a recently described health concern that arises in many indoor ...
We reported that ICR mice are resistant to chronic smoke while C57Bl/6J and DBA/2 mice develop emphy...
Secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is a known risk factor for lung cancer in lifelong nonsmokers. Howev...
The aim of this study was to assess whether in utero tobacco smoke exposure alone affects early-life...