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Cigarette smoking effect on the nasal epithelium
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Expression data from buccal and nasal epithelium of current and never smokers
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Cigarette smoking effect on the buccal epithelium
Gene expression from bronchial and nasal epithelial cell samples of healthy current and never smokers.
Proteomic and Genomic Profiling of Bronchial Epithelial Cells in Never and Current Smokers
Gene expression profiling of nasal epithelial cells in current and former smokers with and without lung cancer
Human Large Airway Epithelial Cells from healthy never and current smoker and smokers with and without lung cancer
mRNA-seq of Human Airway Epithelial Cells
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Large airway epithelial cells from cigarette smokers with and without lung cancer undergoing flexible bronchoscopy in the operating room for resection of a suspicious lung nodule
Effects of Cigarette Smoke on the Human Oral Mucosal Transcriptome
Cigarette smoke effect on the oral mucosa
Gene Expression Alterations in Bronchial Epithelium of Electronic Cigarette Users
Current smoking-specific gene expression signature in bronchial epithelium is enhanced in squamous cell lung cancer
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Reversible and Permanent effects of Tobacco Smoke Exposure on Airway Epithelial Gene Expression
Tobacco-related alterations in airway gene expression are rapidly reversed within weeks following smoking cessation
Antioxidant response gene expression in the bronchial airway epithelial cells of smokers at risk for lung cancer
Bronchial airway gene expression reflects a COPD-associated field of injury that changes with disease severity and is reversible with therapy
Coordinate Control of Nrf2 Mediated Genes in the Human Small Airway Epithelium Highly Responsive to Smoking
Smoking accelerated aging of the small airway epithelium
Expression profiling of normal lung parenchyma
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