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  • 21. Nicotine inhibits alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor inactivation by oxidants derived from human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
    Nowak D, Ruta U.
    Exp Pathol; 1990; 38(4):249-55. PubMed ID: 2167236
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  • 22. [Free radicals in gasphase of cigarette smoke by electron spin resonance spin trapping technic].
    Zhao B.
    Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi; 1990 Jul; 70(7):386-8, 28. PubMed ID: 2171730
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  • 23. Membrane damage from lipid oxidation induced by free radicals and cigarette smoke.
    Niki E, Minamisawa S, Oikawa M, Komuro E.
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  • 24. A comparison of tar, carbon monoxide and pH levels in smoke from marihuana and tobacco cigarettes.
    Rickert WS, Robinson JC, Rogers B.
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    Zhang RQ.
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    Wyss A, Virca GD, Schnebli HP.
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