J Appl Toxicol
August 1987
Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed to aerosolized diesel fuel (ADF) to determine the potential health effects in military troops during exposure to this visual obscurrant. Acute range finding studies were performed to estimate exposure conditions at which minimal (less than 1%) mortality would occur. This information was used in the design of a repeated exposure study to test the relative significance of the frequency of exposures, the duration of exposure, and aerosol concentration in any toxicity which might occur.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudies of experimental tobacco smoke carcinogenesis have suffered from the lack of a conveniently available and well-characterized device for exposing animals to tobacco smoke for inhalation. The Walton Horizontal Smoking Machine, a commercially available system designed to expose up to 20 mice to the smoke of a single cigarette, may fulfill this need. This system produced a uniform smoke aerosol of predictable concentration and appropriate composition for cigarettes with high delivery of nicotine (40 mg total particulate matter, 2.
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