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December 2014
Evaluation of a Reconstructed Human Oral Buccal Tissue Model as a Testing Platform for Determining the Oral Irritation Potential of Tobacco Products
December 1, 2014
Source: Assessment of In Vitro COPD Models for Tobacco Regulatory Science...
Bronchial/Tracheal
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Chronic Respiratory Toxicity
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Oral - Gingival Screening
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Oral Buccal
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Tobacco
Toxic Insult to Rat Precision Cut Lung Slices Increases Tissue Cytokine Levels and Activation of Macrophages, and Causes Acute Damage, While Prolonged Insult May Lead to Increased Deposition of Collagen – a Marker of Fibrosis
December 1, 2014
Source: Assessment of In Vitro COPD Models for Tobacco Regulatory Science...
Bronchial/Tracheal
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Inflammatory Cytokine Expression
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Precision Cut Lung Slices (PCLS)
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Tobacco