Hanspeter Witschi
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Recent Articles
1.
Yu B, Kodavanti U, Takeuchi M, Witschi H, Pinkerton K
Inhal Toxicol
. 2008 May;
20(7):623-33.
PMID: 18464051
Common laboratory rats and mice fail to develop persistent, progressive pulmonary inflammation found in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as a result of tobacco smoke exposure. We hypothesized that spontaneously hypertensive...
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North D, Abdo K, Benson J, Dahl A, Morris J, Renne R, et al.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol
. 2008 Mar;
51(2 Suppl):S6-14.
PMID: 18364246
This report provides a summary of deliberations conducted under the charge for members of Module A participating in the Naphthalene State-of-the-Science Symposium (NS3), Monterey, CA, October 9-12, 2006. Whole animal...
3.
Witschi H
Int J Toxicol
. 2007 Jul;
26(4):339-44.
PMID: 17661225
Tobacco smoke is a known human carcinogen that primarily produces malignant lesions in the respiratory tract, although it also affects multiple other sites. A reliable and practical animal model of...
4.
Witschi H, Espiritu I, Maronpot R
Cancer Lett
. 2005 Nov;
241(1):64-8.
PMID: 16290922
Young adult strain A/J mice were exposed for 6 months in a whole-body inhalation chamber to a mixture of 89% sidestream and 11% mainstream cigarette smoke generated from Kentucky 1R4F...
5.
Witschi H
Exp Toxicol Pathol
. 2005 Aug;
57 Suppl 1:171-81.
PMID: 16092725
A simple animal model of tobacco smoke carcinogenesis works as follows: Strain A/J mice are exposed for 5 months to tobacco smoke. They are then given a 4-month recovery period...
6.
Zhong C, Zhou Y, Douglas G, Witschi H, Pinkerton K
Carcinogenesis
. 2005 Jul;
26(12):2187-95.
PMID: 16051644
Overwhelming evidence has demonstrated tobacco smoke (TS) is causally associated with various types of cancers, especially lung cancer. Sustained epithelial cell hyperplasia and squamous metaplasia are considered as preneoplastic lesions...
7.
Witschi H, Espiritu I, Ly M, Uyeminami D, Morin D, Raabe O
Inhal Toxicol
. 2005 Jul;
16(11-12):763-70.
PMID: 16036746
We investigated whether inhalation of aerosolized epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) would prevent the development of lung tumors produced by tobacco smoke (TS). Male strain A/J mice were exposed for 5 mo,...
8.
Witschi H
Exp Lung Res
. 2005 Mar;
31(1):3-18.
PMID: 15765916
Strain A/J mice have successfully been used to develop an animal model for tobacco smoke carcinogenesis. In 18 individual studies, reported by 4 different laboratories, a significant increase in lung...
9.
Witschi H, Espiritu I, Ly M, Uyeminami D
Inhal Toxicol
. 2005 Mar;
17(2):119-22.
PMID: 15764489
Male Strain A/J mice were exposed for 6 mo, 6 h/d, 5d/wk to a mixture of cigarette sidestream and mainstream smoke with an average total suspended particulate concentration of 156...
10.
Witschi H
Toxicol Sci
. 2004 Nov;
84(1):81-7.
PMID: 15564316
Male strain A/J mice were exposed for six hours a day, five days a week for six months to either full tobacco smoke or to tobacco smoke drawn through a...