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32P-Postlabeling DNA Adduct Assay: Cigarette Smoke-Induced DNA Adducts in the Respiratory and Nonrespiratory Rat Tissues

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Genetic Toxicology of Complex Mixtures

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Several epidemiological studies have strongly implicated cigarette smoking with higher incidence of respiratory tract cancer including those of larynx, the oral cavity, and the lung (4). In addition, smokers face an increased risk for cancer of the pancreas and bladder, among other organs (14,20).

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Gupta, R.C., Gairola, C.G. (1990). 32P-Postlabeling DNA Adduct Assay: Cigarette Smoke-Induced DNA Adducts in the Respiratory and Nonrespiratory Rat Tissues. In: Waters, M.D., Daniel, F.B., Lewtas, J., Moore, M.M., Nesnow, S. (eds) Genetic Toxicology of Complex Mixtures. Environmental Science Research, vol 39. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5850-3_22

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