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Inhalation Bioassay Chemistry—Walton Horizontal Smoking Machine for Inhalation Exposure of Rodents to Cigarette Smoke

Studies of experimental tobacco smoke carcino-genesis 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...

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Published in:JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute 1979-08, Vol.63 (2), p.441-448
Main Authors: Guerin, Michael R., Stokely, James R., Higgins, Cecil E., Moneyhun, Jack H., Holmberg, Robert W.
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Time Factors
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