In utero exposures to mint-flavored JUUL aerosol impair lung development and aggravate house dust mite-induced asthma in adult offspring mice

Cahill, K. M., Johnson, T. K., Perveen, Z., Schexnayder, M., Xiao, R., Heffernan, L. M., Langohr, I. M., Paulsen, D. B., Penn, A. L., & Noël, A. (2022). In utero exposures to mint-flavored JUUL aerosol impair lung development and aggravate house dust mite-induced asthma in adult offspring mice. Toxicology, 477, 153272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tox.2022.153272
Authors:
Kerin M. Cahill
Trenton K. Johnson
Zakia Perveen
Matthew Schexnayder
Rui Xiao
Linda M. Heffernan
Ingeborg M. Langohr
Daniel B. Paulsen
Arthur Penn
Alexandra Noël
Affiliated Authors:
Rui Xiao
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prenatal/in utero exposures
pregnancy
developmental origin of adult diseases
asthma
vaping/electronic nicotine delivery system e-cigarette
vaping/electronic nicotine delivery system/e-cigarette
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Article
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10.1016/j.tox.2022.153272
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