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Grant Maternal inhaled nicotine leads to aberrant development of hypertensive phenotype
Grant Developing an efficient E-cigarette aerosol generation and exposure system for rodent models with aerosol characteristics equivalent to those inhaled by E-cigarette users
Grant Developing an efficient E-cigarette aerosol generation and exposure system for rodent models with aerosol characteristics equivalent to those inhaled by E-cigarette users
Grant Nicotine delivery to rodent with lung alveolar region-targeted aerosol technology
Academic Article Nicotine delivery to rats via lung alveolar region-targeted aerosol technology produces blood pharmacokinetics resembling human smoking.
Academic Article Inhaled nicotine equivalent to cigarette smoking disrupts systemic and uterine hemodynamics and induces cardiac arrhythmia in pregnant rats.
Academic Article Chronic intermittent electronic cigarette exposure induces cardiac dysfunction and atherosclerosis in apolipoprotein-E knockout mice.
Academic Article Severe Acute Toxicity of Inhaled Nicotine and e-Cigarettes: Seizures and Cardiac Arrhythmia.
Academic Article Modulation of AMPA receptors by cAMP-dependent protein kinase in preB?tzinger complex inspiratory neurons regulates respiratory rhythm in the rat.
Academic Article Fetal e-cigarette exposure programs a neonatal brain hypoxic-ischemic sensitive phenotype via altering DNA methylation patterns and autophagy signaling pathway.
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