Structural, functional, and molecular impact on the cardiovascular system in ApoE-/- mice exposed to aerosol from candidate modified risk tobacco products, Carbon Heated Tobacco Product 1.2 and Tobacco Heating System 2.2, compared with cigarette smoke.

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