The incidence and multiplicity of grossly observed and microscopic lesions of the respiratory tract of A/J mice exposed nose-only to mainstream smoke (50, 200, or 400 mg total particulate matter/m3 from 2R4F cigarettes) was compared to those of filtered air controls. Animals were necropsied at the end of exposure (5 mo) or following 4 or 7 mo of recovery. Lungs were visually inspected for tumors at all necropsies and examined histopathologically at 9 and 12 mo. At 5 mo no tumors were recorded. No significant elevations in tumor incidence or multiplicity were recorded although at 9 mo multiplicity was elevated in the mid-exposure group (0.90 versus 0.55 tumors per animal for controls). At 12 mo, multiplicity was increased over the 9-mo necro...
Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is caused primarily by the inhalation of cig...
Secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is a known risk factor for lung cancer development in lifelong nonsm...
Much is known about the chronic effects of cigarette smoke (CS) on lung function and inflammation an...
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...
Tobacco smoke is a known human carcinogen that primarily produces malignant lesions in the respirato...
D ow nloaded from 2 Hypothesizing that their respective genetic backgrounds would confer an increase...
AbstractA generally accepted and validated laboratory model for smoking-associated pulmonary tumorig...
We reported that ICR mice are resistant to chronic smoke while C57Bl/6J and DBA/2 mice develop emphy...
The A/J mouse is highly susceptible to lung tumor induction and has been widely used as a screening ...
In spite of the outstanding role of tobacco smoking in human carcinogenesis, it is difficult to repr...
<p>A) Study design for cigarette smoke exposure model. The mice were exposed to 4% (vol/vol, smoke/a...
This paper is the continuation of previously published work, a review limited to studies on rats and...
Cigarette smoke is well recognized to cause injury to the airways and the alveolar walls over time. ...
Tobacco smoke is directly related to ~90% of human lung cancers. Relevant physiologic responses to i...
Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is caused primarily by the inhalation of cig...
Secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is a known risk factor for lung cancer development in lifelong nonsm...
Much is known about the chronic effects of cigarette smoke (CS) on lung function and inflammation an...
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...
Tobacco smoke is a known human carcinogen that primarily produces malignant lesions in the respirato...
D ow nloaded from 2 Hypothesizing that their respective genetic backgrounds would confer an increase...
AbstractA generally accepted and validated laboratory model for smoking-associated pulmonary tumorig...
We reported that ICR mice are resistant to chronic smoke while C57Bl/6J and DBA/2 mice develop emphy...
The A/J mouse is highly susceptible to lung tumor induction and has been widely used as a screening ...
In spite of the outstanding role of tobacco smoking in human carcinogenesis, it is difficult to repr...
<p>A) Study design for cigarette smoke exposure model. The mice were exposed to 4% (vol/vol, smoke/a...
This paper is the continuation of previously published work, a review limited to studies on rats and...
Cigarette smoke is well recognized to cause injury to the airways and the alveolar walls over time. ...
Tobacco smoke is directly related to ~90% of human lung cancers. Relevant physiologic responses to i...
Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is caused primarily by the inhalation of cig...
Secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is a known risk factor for lung cancer development in lifelong nonsm...
Much is known about the chronic effects of cigarette smoke (CS) on lung function and inflammation an...