In vitro systems toxicology approach to investigate the effects of repeated cigarette smoke exposure on human buccal and gingival organotypic epithelial tissue cultures
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Manuel C. Peitsch | Marcel Geertz | Julia Hoeng | Walter K. Schlage | Carole Mathis | Marja Talikka | Alain Sewer | Yang Xiang | M. Peitsch | A. Sewer | J. Hoeng | Marcel Geertz | N. Ivanov | W. Schlage | Y. Xiang | M. Talikka | A. Iskandar | C. Mathis | S. Frentzel | Diana Kuehn | R. Kostadinova | S. Majeed | Shoaib Majeed | Stefan Frentzel | Radina Kostadinova | Diana Kuehn | Anita R. Iskandar | Nikolai Ivanov | Shoaib Majeed
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