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- who: Thomas Lamb et al. from the Department of Environmental Medicine, School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA have published the research: Nose-Only Exposure to Cherry- and Tobacco-Flavored E-Cigarettes Induced Lung Inflammation in Mice in a Sex-Dependent Manner, in the Journal: Toxics 2022, 10, x FOR PEER REVIEW of 13/08/2022
- what: To conduct this study, the authors exposed mice to five different e-cigarette flavors to several puffs daily, a similar number to the daily puffs of e-cigarette users, by utilizing a . . .
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