AbstractTreatment of human respiratory tract tracheobronchial epithelial cells with gas-phase cigarette smoke led to dose-dependent DNA strand breakage that was highly correlated with multiple chemical modifications of all four DNA bases. The pattern of base damage suggests attack by hydroxyl radicals (OH:). However, by far the most important base damage in quantitative terms was formation of xanthine and hypoxanthine, presumably resulting from deamination of guanine and adenine respectively. Hence, DNA damage by cigarette smoke may involve reactive nitrogen species as well as reactive oxygen species
Comparison of multiple DNA adduct types in tumor adjacent human lung tissue: effect of cigarette smo...
AbstractOver the past three decades, the genotoxic effects of cigarette smoke have generally been ev...
Tobacco smoke contains many toxic, carcinogenic and mutagenic chemicals, as well as stable and unsta...
AbstractTreatment of human respiratory tract tracheobronchial epithelial cells with gas-phase cigare...
AbstractTreatment of human respiratory tract epithelial cells with H2O2 led to concentration-depende...
Mechanisms of neutrophil-induced DNA damage in respiratory tract epithelial cells.Knaapen AM, Schins...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the response of human cell types (bronchial epithel...
To clarify the relationship between DNA damage and free radical generation caused by smoking in vivo...
Exposure to tobacco smoke is the number one risk factor for lung cancer. Although the DNA damaging p...
Tobacco smoke consists of thousands of harmful components. A major class of chemicals found in tobac...
The direct role of nicotine in tobacco carcinogenesis is still controversial. Recently, DNA damage b...
ABSTRACT In the human cell, genetic material is found in the nucleus (nuclear DNA) and in mitochond...
Thirdhand smoke (THS) is a newly described health hazard composed of toxicants, mutagens and carcino...
Secondhand smoke (SHS) is a confirmed lung carcinogen that introduces thousands of toxic chemicals i...
<div><p>Secondhand smoke (SHS) is a confirmed lung carcinogen that introduces thousands of toxic che...
Comparison of multiple DNA adduct types in tumor adjacent human lung tissue: effect of cigarette smo...
AbstractOver the past three decades, the genotoxic effects of cigarette smoke have generally been ev...
Tobacco smoke contains many toxic, carcinogenic and mutagenic chemicals, as well as stable and unsta...
AbstractTreatment of human respiratory tract tracheobronchial epithelial cells with gas-phase cigare...
AbstractTreatment of human respiratory tract epithelial cells with H2O2 led to concentration-depende...
Mechanisms of neutrophil-induced DNA damage in respiratory tract epithelial cells.Knaapen AM, Schins...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the response of human cell types (bronchial epithel...
To clarify the relationship between DNA damage and free radical generation caused by smoking in vivo...
Exposure to tobacco smoke is the number one risk factor for lung cancer. Although the DNA damaging p...
Tobacco smoke consists of thousands of harmful components. A major class of chemicals found in tobac...
The direct role of nicotine in tobacco carcinogenesis is still controversial. Recently, DNA damage b...
ABSTRACT In the human cell, genetic material is found in the nucleus (nuclear DNA) and in mitochond...
Thirdhand smoke (THS) is a newly described health hazard composed of toxicants, mutagens and carcino...
Secondhand smoke (SHS) is a confirmed lung carcinogen that introduces thousands of toxic chemicals i...
<div><p>Secondhand smoke (SHS) is a confirmed lung carcinogen that introduces thousands of toxic che...
Comparison of multiple DNA adduct types in tumor adjacent human lung tissue: effect of cigarette smo...
AbstractOver the past three decades, the genotoxic effects of cigarette smoke have generally been ev...
Tobacco smoke contains many toxic, carcinogenic and mutagenic chemicals, as well as stable and unsta...