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Scientists compare DNA damaging properties of chemicals from vape products and cigarettes – News-Medical.net
Imperial Brands scientists have utilized Toxys’ ToxTracker suite of stem-cell based in-vitro assays, which provide mechanistic insight into the potential DNA damaging…

Imperial Brands scientists have utilized Toxys’ ToxTracker suite of stem-cell based in-vitro assays, which provide mechanistic insight into the potential DNA damaging properties of chemicals, comparing vape e-liquid samples and their aerosols to combustible cigarette smoke.
Imperial scientists are the first to publish results using the ToxTracker system for the assessment of vape e-liquids and aerosols, and it forms part of the company’s continuing research into the tobacco harm reduction potential…
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