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    Validation of self-reported smoking behavior: biochemical analyses of cotinine and thiocyanate by Haley, N J, Axelrad, C M, Tilton, K A

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-10-1983)
    “…Biochemical determinations of plasma and salivary cotinine and thiocyanate were used to differentiate smokers from non-smokers and to follow daily smoking…”
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    Nicotine and cotinine in the cervical mucus of smokers, passive smokers, and nonsmokers by McCann, M F, Irwin, D E, Walton, L A, Hulka, B S, Morton, J L, Axelrad, C M

    “…Although epidemiological studies suggest that cigarette smoking is a risk factor for cervical cancer, further evidence is required to document the biological…”
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    Biochemical validation of self-reported exposure to environmental tobacco smoke by Haley, N J, Colosimo, S G, Axelrad, C M, Harris, R, Sepkovic, D W

    Published in Environmental research (01-06-1989)
    “…Biochemical validation of reported exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) lends credibility to epidemiological studies investigating the association of…”
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    The delivery and uptake of nicotine from an aerosol rod by Sepkovic, D W, Colosimo, S G, Axelrad, C M, Adams, J D, Haley, N J

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-11-1986)
    “…Nicotine aerosol rods were assessed for their possible usefulness as substitutes for cigarettes. Under standard FTC conditions, the per puff delivery of the…”
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    Thyroid hormone concentrations in rats after chronic nicotine metabolite administration by Sepkovic, D W, Haley, N J, Axelrad, C M, LaVoie, E J

    “…In an attempt to evaluate the observed relationship of chronic cigarette smoking and reduced thyroid hormone activity, the major urinary metabolites of…”
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    Cigarette smoking as a risk for cardiovascular disease V: Biochemical parameters with increased and decreased nicotine content cigarettes by Sepkovic, D W, Parker, K, Axelrad, C M, Haley, N J, Wynder, E L

    Published in Addictive behaviors (1984)
    “…Cigarette smokers were assessed for customary smoking behavior and then were assigned a cigarette which was 0.4 mg higher or lower in nicotine and after 4…”
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    Cigarette smoking as a risk for cardiovascular disease III: Biochemical effects with higher nicotine yield cigarettes by Sepkovic, D W, Haley, N J, Axelrad, C M, Wynder, E L

    Published in Addictive behaviors (1983)
    “…Subjects who smoked a medium range nicotine yield cigarette were given a higher nicotine yield cigarette (an increase of 0.34 mg nicotine) to smoke ad libitum…”
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    Short-term studies on the in vivo metabolism of N-oxides of nicotine in rats by Sepkovic, D W, Haley, N J, Axelrad, C M, Shigematsu, A, LaVoie, E J

    “…This study was designed to examine the in vivo reduction of the N-oxidation products of nicotine metabolism in rats. Male Fischer-344 rats were divided into…”
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