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Tongue cancers associated with tobacco and alcohol use
Oral cavity cancer compared to adjacent "normal" tissue in smokers and former smokers
Cytologically normal airway epithelial cells from smokers treated with placebo or inositol
Oral squamous cell carcinoma of alcohol, betel quid and cigarette users
Buccal mucosa in active cigarette smokers compared to individuals who have never smoked
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A Comparison of Use Topography and Nicotine Pharmacokinetics Among Loose and Portioned Smokeless Tob…
Development and Validation Of A Discriminatory Dissolution Method for Portioned Moist Snuff and Snus…
Fungal Community Composition and Function Associated with Loose Smokeless Tobacco Products.
No-Barriers' tobacco product? Selling smokeless tobacco to women, people of colour and the LGBTQ+ co…
Shotgun metagenome sequencing of a Sudanese toombak snuff tobacco: genetic attributes of a high toba…
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Workplace Tobacco Cessation And Oral Cancer Screening Study
Efficacy of Oral Tobacco Products Compared to a Medicinal Nicotine
Tobacco Cessation Intervention Study for Oral Diseases
Evaluation of Oral Tobacco as a Harm Reduction Method for Smokers
A Study to Evaluate Changes in Smokers Using Oral Tobacco-derived Nicotine Products.
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