Mice (Mus musculus) lung histology after fourteen days of exposure to sidestream cigarette smoke
The study was conducted to determine the histologic effects of sidestream fumes on mice lung. Twelve mice were subdivided to four sets according to the number of cigarette sticks burned: five (5), ten (10) fifteen (15) and none (0) the control group. Mice were exposed to burning cigarette sticks and...
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Main Author: | Almero, Mary Lyndberg G. |
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Language: | English |
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1997
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