Publications by authors named "A Schulzelutum"

Article Synopsis
  • The study filtered cigarette smoke using a Cambridge glass fiber filter that removed 99.9% of tar and aerosol, then diluted it with air.
  • Exposure of the murine L929 cell line to this smoke showed significant effects, including nuclear accumulation of p53, DNA fragmentation, and increased reactive oxygen intermediates (ROI) levels.
  • After just 1 minute of exposure, p53 levels peaked around 20 hours later, indicating potential DNA damage and risk of cell transformation, despite the smoke being heavily diluted.
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