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How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease: The Biology and Behavioral Basis for Smoking-Attributable Disease
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The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1442 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Tobacco smoke.read more
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Comparing the preclinical risk profile of inhalable candidate and potential candidate modified risk tobacco products: A bridging use case.
Walter K. Schlage,Bjoern Titz,Anita R. Iskandar,Carine Poussin,Marco van der Toorn,Ee Tsin Wong,Pascal Pratte,Serge Maeder,Jean-Pierre Schaller,Pavel Pospisil,Stéphanie Boué,Gregory Vuillaume,Patrice Leroy,Florian Martin,Nikolai V. Ivanov,Manuel C. Peitsch,Julia Hoeng +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a use case that bridges the nonclinical evidence from previous studies demonstrating the relatively reduced harm potential of two heat-not-burn products based on different tobacco heating principles.
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Responses to Tobacco Smoking-Related Health Messages in Young People With Recent-Onset Schizophrenia
Daniel J. Coletti,Mary F. Brunette,Majnu John,John M. Kane,Anil K. Malhotra,Delbert G. Robinson +5 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that young people with psychotic disorders respond favorably to health warnings, and are more likely to perceive warnings as effective than nonsmokers compared to smokers.
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Cigarette smoke condensate may disturb immune function with apoptotic cell death by impairing function of organelles in alveolar macrophages.
TL;DR: CSC may induce apoptotic cell death and disturbance in host defense mechanisms by impairing function of cellular components, and changes in immune response following CSC exposure are investigated.
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Tobacco Use After Lung Transplantation: A Retrospective Analysis of Patient Characteristics, Smoking Cessation Interventions, and Cessation Success Rates.
TL;DR: Patients with COPD and a short duration of smoking cessation prior to LTx were at greatest risk of tobacco use after LTx, and the packyear-cessation index may be a useful predictor of Tobacco use resumption.