TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2021, 74, abstr. 04 (Symposium) Tobacco harm reduction research and challenges RODU B. University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA Abstract not available....
TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2017, 71, abstr. 057 AKR1C1 as a biomarker for differentiating the biological effects of combustible from non-combustible tobacco products TRAN Q.T.(1); WOO S.(2); HENDERSON D.(2); GAO H.(3); ZACHARIAS W.(3); LIU G.(1); PRASAD G.L.(1) (1) RAI Services Company, Winston-Salem, NC, USA; (2) Axio Research, Seattle, WA, USA; (3) University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY, USA Smoking has been established as a major risk factor for developing oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), but less attention has been paid to the effects of smokeless tobacco products. Our objective is to identify potential biomarkers to distinguish...
TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2012, 66, abstr. 30 Combusted, but not smokeless tobacco product preparations, cause DNA damage in human oral cavity cells ZACHARIAS W.(1); HONG GAO(1); PRASAD G.L.(2) (1) Brown Cancer Center, Univ. of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA; (2) R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, NC, USA We examined the effects of reference tobacco preparations on DNA damage in human oral cavity cells. The oral squamous cell carcinoma cell line (101A), normal human gingival epithelial cells (HGEC), and human gingival fibroblasts (HGF) were treated...
CORESTA Congress, Sapporo, 2012, Smoke Science/Product Technology Groups, SSPTPOST 06 Combusted, but not smokeless tobacco product preparations, cause DNA damage in human oral cavity cells ZACHARIAS W.(1); GAO H.(1); PRASAD G.L.(2) (1) Dept. of Medicine, J.G. Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA; (2) R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., R&D Department, Winston-Salem, NC, USA We examined the effects of reference tobacco preparations on DNA damage in human oral cavity cells. The oral squamous cell carcinoma cell line (101A), normal human gingival epithelial cells (HGEC), and human gingival fibroblasts (HGF) were treated...
TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2011, 65, abstr. 30 Microarray-based gene expression profiles of oral cavity cells exposed to different tobacco preparations. ZACHARIAS W.(1); HONG G.(1); PRASAD G.L.(2) (1) Dept. of Medicine, J.G. BROWN Cancer Center, Univ. of Louisville, Louisville, KY; (2) RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, NC, USA Global gene expression profiles were determined for a panel of oral cavity cells in response to treatment by different tobacco preparations. Two human oral squamous cell carcinoma cell lines (101A, 101B) and normal gingival epithelial cells (HGEC)...
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Symposium, Taormina, 1986, p. 109, ST17, ISSN.0525-6240 Studies on indonesian tobaccos and their products SENKUS M.; SUWITA A.; WIDJAJA S. P.T. Djarum Jakarta, Indonesia Geographical distribution, methods of curing, pertinent chemical analytical data and distinguishing physical features of typical Indonesian cigarette tobaccos, such as Madura, Temanggung, Weleri, Muntilan, Mranggen, Kasturi and flue-cured will be...