The formation of cotinine, the main proximate metabolite and a biomarker of nicotine exposure, is mediated primarily by cytochrome P450 (CYP)2A6. Our aim was to determine whether higher cotinine levels in young children exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS) a
CYP2A6, a genetically variable enzyme, inactivates nicotine, activates carcinogens, and metabolizes ...
Prenatal smoke exposure (PreSE) is a risk factor for nicotine dependence, which is further enhanced ...
Background: Smoking is a major risk factor for cot death. Many infants smoke passively as a result o...
The formation of cotinine, the main proximate metabolite and a biomarker of nicotine exposure, is me...
BackgroundCotinine, a nicotine metabolite, is a biomarker of tobacco, nicotine, and carcinogen expos...
OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure among infants and young chi...
Nicotine is primarily metabolized to cotinine in humans. In this study, human cytochrome P450 (CYP) ...
Urinary cotinine (U-cotinine) as a biomarker of environmental tobacco smoke exposure was evaluated i...
Nicotine is the primary substance in tobacco causing addiction. In humans the majority (70-80%) of n...
ObjectiveThe rate of nicotine metabolism, determined primarily by CYP2A6 activity, influences tobacc...
Prenatal smoke exposure (PSE) is a risk factor for nicotine dependence. One susceptibility gene for ...
School children may be exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS) either at home, in transit or in social gat...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Second hand smoking is a major risk factor for respiratory disease in children ...
Nicotine is known to be metabolised to its major metabolite cotinine by members of the cytochrome P4...
Objectives: Smoking is a major cause of death and often initiates in adolescence. Mutations in CYP2A...
CYP2A6, a genetically variable enzyme, inactivates nicotine, activates carcinogens, and metabolizes ...
Prenatal smoke exposure (PreSE) is a risk factor for nicotine dependence, which is further enhanced ...
Background: Smoking is a major risk factor for cot death. Many infants smoke passively as a result o...
The formation of cotinine, the main proximate metabolite and a biomarker of nicotine exposure, is me...
BackgroundCotinine, a nicotine metabolite, is a biomarker of tobacco, nicotine, and carcinogen expos...
OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure among infants and young chi...
Nicotine is primarily metabolized to cotinine in humans. In this study, human cytochrome P450 (CYP) ...
Urinary cotinine (U-cotinine) as a biomarker of environmental tobacco smoke exposure was evaluated i...
Nicotine is the primary substance in tobacco causing addiction. In humans the majority (70-80%) of n...
ObjectiveThe rate of nicotine metabolism, determined primarily by CYP2A6 activity, influences tobacc...
Prenatal smoke exposure (PSE) is a risk factor for nicotine dependence. One susceptibility gene for ...
School children may be exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS) either at home, in transit or in social gat...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Second hand smoking is a major risk factor for respiratory disease in children ...
Nicotine is known to be metabolised to its major metabolite cotinine by members of the cytochrome P4...
Objectives: Smoking is a major cause of death and often initiates in adolescence. Mutations in CYP2A...
CYP2A6, a genetically variable enzyme, inactivates nicotine, activates carcinogens, and metabolizes ...
Prenatal smoke exposure (PreSE) is a risk factor for nicotine dependence, which is further enhanced ...
Background: Smoking is a major risk factor for cot death. Many infants smoke passively as a result o...