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LUNG INFLAMMATION, EMPHYSEMA, AND LUNG CANCER DEVELOPMENT IN A/J MICE IN RESPONSE TO CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO AEROSOL FROM A HEATED TOBACCO PRODUCT AND CIGARETTE SMOKE
Author(s) -
KARSTA LUETTICH,
EMMANUEL GUEDJ,
YANG,
XIANG,
BJOERN TITZ,
PATRICE LEROY,
BLAINE PHILLIPS,
MANUEL PEITSCH,
HOENG JULIA,
HSIAO-FANG HUANG,
LI-CHIN CHEN,
- SZU,
FEN HUANG,
JUI-SHENG SUN,
KA CHUN CHENG
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
respirology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.857
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1440-1843
pISSN - 1323-7799
DOI - 10.1111/resp.13419_92
Subject(s) - medicine , lung cancer , lung , cigarette smoke , tobacco product , inflammation , smoke , tobacco smoke , aerosol , pathology , immunology , environmental health , physics , meteorology
airway by setting the tongue forward. By using the real-time MRI method, the images revealed the soft tissue (soft palate and tongue) swung during breathing was significantly reduced by the device. Conclusion: In those who responded to the intra-oral negative pressure therapy, the soft palate and tongue were moved forward (increased the size of the oropharyngeal airway) and set stable (prevented collapsed soft palate and dropped tongue), resulting in successfully diminished the apnea-hyponea events.

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