Reduction in oxidatively generated DNA damage following smoking cessation.
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...[182] Box HC, O’Connor RJ, Patrzyc HB, Iijima H, Dawidzik JB,...
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...For every variable of interest, three different models were run: unadjusted, age- and gender-adjusted, and further adjusted for smoking and obesity, both major correlates of inflammation [29, 30]....
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...These compounds have been shown to produce DNA damage((4)), which may contribute to the detrimental effects of maternal smoking on fetal development....
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...[16] reported a lower average value for d(G) in lymphocyte DNA of smokers compared with non-smokers....
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...This study supports earlier findings [13,14] that the d(G) lesion is associated with smoking, and also supports findings by Nia and colleagues [15] which reported decreases in d (G) after smoking cessation....
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...Recent papers have used other approaches and markers of oxidative stress related to cigarette smoking in addition to d(G), including isoprostanes, hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid products (HETEs), and advanced glycation end-products [27-29]....
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"Reduction in oxidatively generated ..." refers result in this paper
...This study supports earlier findings [13,14] that the d(G) lesion is associated with smoking, and also supports findings by Nia and colleagues [15] which reported decreases in d (G) after smoking cessation....
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..., [13] also demonstrated that d(G) was elevated in those exposed to secondhand smoke, similar to an earlier finding by Howard et al....
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"Reduction in oxidatively generated ..." refers background in this paper
...Recent papers have used other approaches and markers of oxidative stress related to cigarette smoking in addition to d(G), including isoprostanes, hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid products (HETEs), and advanced glycation end-products [27-29]....
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