Background In order to understand and generalize the toxic mechanism of cigarette smoke in living cells, comparison of the data between animal systems and other biological system such as microbial and plant systems is highly beneficial. Objective By employing the tobacco cells as model materials for cigarette smoke toxicity assay, the impacts of the combustion by-products such as nitrogen oxides could be highlighted as the toxic impacts of the plantderived endogenous chemicals could be excluded in the plant cells. Methods Cigarette smoke-induced cell death was assessed in tobacco cell suspension cultures in the presence and absence of pharmacological inhibitors. Results Cigarette smoke was effective in induction of cell death. The smoke-...
Nicotine contributes to the onset and progression of several pulmonary diseases. Among the various p...
Conventional cigarette smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death worldwide, yet one in ...
Abstract Background Cigarette smoke (CS) is the main cause in the development of chronic obstructive...
Tobacco smoke contains thousands of organic and inorganic chemicals. Two thirds of these originate f...
Thirdhand smoke (THS), which recently emerged as a potential health hazard, is the residue left on s...
Abstract Background This study has investigated the ability of tobacco smoke, and ingredients of tob...
Background Cigarette smoke is harmful to human health at both cellular and genetic levels. Recently,...
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AbstractIn vitro toxicological studies for tobacco product assessment have traditionally been undert...
Objective To investigate the cellular effects of cigarette smoke extract (CSE) on primarily cultured...
Cellular exposure to cigarette smoke leads to an array of complex responses including apoptosis, cel...
Background. Tabaco cigarette smoke (TCS) was previously demonstrated to affect the innate and adapti...
The toxicities and oxidative stress-inducing actions of (−)-nicotine and smokeless tobacco extract (...
BackgroundThis study has investigated the ability of tobacco smoke, and ingredients of tobacco smoke...
The effects of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), nitric oxide (NO), and a combination of both on the metabo...
Nicotine contributes to the onset and progression of several pulmonary diseases. Among the various p...
Conventional cigarette smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death worldwide, yet one in ...
Abstract Background Cigarette smoke (CS) is the main cause in the development of chronic obstructive...
Tobacco smoke contains thousands of organic and inorganic chemicals. Two thirds of these originate f...
Thirdhand smoke (THS), which recently emerged as a potential health hazard, is the residue left on s...
Abstract Background This study has investigated the ability of tobacco smoke, and ingredients of tob...
Background Cigarette smoke is harmful to human health at both cellular and genetic levels. Recently,...
Contains fulltext : 205299.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
AbstractIn vitro toxicological studies for tobacco product assessment have traditionally been undert...
Objective To investigate the cellular effects of cigarette smoke extract (CSE) on primarily cultured...
Cellular exposure to cigarette smoke leads to an array of complex responses including apoptosis, cel...
Background. Tabaco cigarette smoke (TCS) was previously demonstrated to affect the innate and adapti...
The toxicities and oxidative stress-inducing actions of (−)-nicotine and smokeless tobacco extract (...
BackgroundThis study has investigated the ability of tobacco smoke, and ingredients of tobacco smoke...
The effects of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), nitric oxide (NO), and a combination of both on the metabo...
Nicotine contributes to the onset and progression of several pulmonary diseases. Among the various p...
Conventional cigarette smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death worldwide, yet one in ...
Abstract Background Cigarette smoke (CS) is the main cause in the development of chronic obstructive...