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Biochemistry of nicotine metabolism and its relevance to lung cancer
Sharon E. Murphy
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics (TMED)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Nicotine
80%
Biochemistry
73%
Lung Neoplasms
64%
Smoking
32%
Tobacco
25%
Cotinine
23%
Carcinogens
17%
Smokers
15%
Ions
14%
Uridine
11%
Biotransformation
10%
Drive
9%
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System
8%
Tobacco Products
8%
Half-Life
8%
Epidemiology
7%
Genotype
6%
Biomarkers
5%
Chemical Compounds
Nicotine
100%
Biochemistry
74%
Pharmacological Metabolism
62%
(-)-Cotinine
26%
Iminium Ion
24%
Dose
13%
Uridine
10%
Cytochrome P450
9%
Reaction Half Life
8%
Biological Marker
8%
Metabolite
6%
Oxidation Reaction
4%
Catalyst
3%