E-vapor aerosols do not compromise bone integrity relative to cigarette smoke after 6-month inhalation in an ApoE-/- mouse model.
In conclusion, because of the bone-preserving effect of e-vapor aerosols relative to CS exposure, e-vapor products could potentially constitute less harmful alternatives to cigarettes in situations in which bone health is of importance.
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Source: Archives of Toxicology - Category: Toxicology Authors: Reumann MK, Schaefer J, Titz B, Aspera-Werz RH, Wong ET, Szostak J, Häussling V, Ehnert S, Leroy P, Tan WT, Kuczaj A, Audretsch C, Springer F, Badke A, Augat P, Quentanilla-Fend L, Martella M, Lee KM, Peitsch MC, Hoeng J, Nussler AK Tags: Arch Toxicol Source Type: research