Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2903318 | Chest | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Smoking per se mediates upregulation of AKR1B10 expression in the airway epithelia of healthy smokers with no evidence of lung cancer. In the context of these observations and the link of AKR1B10 to the metabolism of retinals and to lung cancer, the smoking-induced upregulation of AKR1B10 may be an early process in the multiple events leading to lung cancer.
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Authors
Rui MD, PhD, Guoqing PhD, Megan J. MS, Barbara BA, Yael MSc, Jacqueline MS, Neil R. PhD, Lorraine J. PhD, Ronald G. PhD,