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Tobacco Smoke–Induced Immunologic Changes May Contribute to Oral Carcinogenesis
- Received September 2, 2013, and in revised form October 21, 2013.
- Accepted for publication October 22, 2013.
- Reprints: Richard D. Granstein, MD, Department of Dermatology, Weill Cornell Medical College, 1305 York Ave, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10021. E-mail: rdgranst{at}med.cornell.edu.
- Drs. Schierl and Patel contributed equally to this work.
- This study was supported by NIDCD T32 DC 000027 (to A.K.) and NIH UL1-RR024996 (to X.K.Z.) and by a gift from the Jacob L. and Lillian Holtzmann Foundation (to R.D.G.), contributions from the Carl and Fay Simons Family Trust (to R.D.G.) and the Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation (to R.D.G.), and grants from the Flight Attendants Medical Research Institute (to A.J.D.), the Edith C. Blum Foundation (R.D.G.), and the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Foundation (to R.D.G.).
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Tobacco Smoke–Induced Immunologic Changes May Contribute to Oral Carcinogenesis
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- First published December 15, 2015.
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December 15, 2015
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