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Comparing the Effects of Electronic Cigarette Vapor and Cigarette Smoke in a Novel In Vivo Exposure System
Published on: May 24, 2017
[Smoking effect on oral fluid oxidative balance]
Abstract:
Smoking effect on oral fluid protein metabolism and oxidative balance were studied in medical school students (15 smokers and 15 none-smokers as a control group, mean age 19,8±1,4 years). Smoking caused intensification of lipoperoxidation and decrease in antioxidation activity thus proving it to be the reason of harmful metabolic shift in oral fluid.
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