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- who: Moegi Komura from the Department of Respiratory Medicine, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, ‑1‑, Hongo, Bunkyo‑ku, Tokyo, ‑8431, Japan have published the Article: Propylene glycol, a component of electronic cigarette liquid, damages epithelial cells in human small airways, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Although some studies have evaluated the toxic effects of PG and Gly on human bronchial epithelial_cells , most of these studies were designed to assess the exposure to e-cigarette vapour or PG/Gly mixtures; hence, the pure effects of PG and Gly without aldehydes remain unclear. The authors investigated . . .
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