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Mills A, Corbin D, Dakhallah D, Dakhlallah D, Chantler P, Olfert I, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40027767
Emerging studies find arteriolar dysfunction in offspring with in-utero electronic cigarette (Ecig) exposure, but the long-term effect on offspring's cerebrovascular vascular and neurocognitive health is poorly understood. Ecigs provides a...
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Mills A, Dakhlallah D, Ranpara A, Goldsmith W, Chantler P, Huang Y, et al.
Cardiovasc Toxicol . 2025 Jan; 25(3):325-340. PMID: 39841346
Pregnancy is a vulnerable time with significant cardiovascular changes that can lead to adverse outcomes, which can extend into the postpartum window. Exposure to emissions from electronic cigarettes (Ecig), commonly...
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Mills A, Nassabeh S, Hurley A, Shouldis L, Chantler P, Dakhlallah D, et al.
J Physiol . 2024 Aug; 602(17):4271-4289. PMID: 39106241
Studies have shown cerebrovascular dysfunction in offspring with full-gestational electronic cigarette (Ecig) exposure, but little is known about how individual trimester exposure impacts offspring health. This study aimed to determine...
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Mills A, Velayutham M, Corbin D, Suter L, Robinson M, Khramtsov V, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2024 Aug; 137(3):690-704. PMID: 39088647
Endothelial dysfunction is a predictor for cardiovascular disease. Preclinical data suggest longstanding cardiovascular and cerebrovascular dysfunction occurs in offspring with perinatal electronic cigarette (Ecig) exposure. Furthermore, direct use of Ecigs...
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Quinn T, Bruehwiler T, Chantler P, Gibbs B
J Occup Environ Med . 2024 Jul; 66(10):e476-e482. PMID: 38955811
Objectives: Paradoxical associations between high occupational physical activity (OPA) and cardiovascular disease may be explained by exaggerated cardiovascular responses from high work-related stress or low worker fitness. Methods: OPA, blood...
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Alghatrif M, Morrell C, Fleg J, Chantler P, Najjar S, Becker L, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2024 Jun; 327(2):H509-H517. PMID: 38874616
Aging is associated with a significant decline in aerobic capacity assessed by maximal exercise oxygen consumption (V̇o). The relative contributions of the specific V̇o components driving this decline, namely cardiac...
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Mills BS A, Shoudis L, Cook M, Ranpara A, Chantler P, Olfert I
J Am Heart Assoc . 2024 Mar; 13(7):e034030. PMID: 38533948
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Ige S, Alaoui K, Al-Dibouni A, Dallas M, Cagampang F, Sellayah D, et al.
FASEB J . 2023 Dec; 38(1):e23325. PMID: 38117486
Obesity is driven by an imbalance between caloric intake and energy expenditure, causing excessive storage of triglycerides in adipose tissue at different sites around the body. Increased visceral adipose tissue...
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Halvorson B, Bao Y, Singh K, Frisbee S, Hachinski V, Whitehead S, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2023 Nov; 136(1):122-140. PMID: 37969083
Previous studies have suggested that the loss of microvessel density in the peripheral circulation with evolving metabolic disease severity represents a significant contributor to impaired skeletal muscle oxygenation and fatigue-resistance....
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Mills A, Frazier J, Plants R, Burrage E, Coblentz T, Nassabeh S, et al.
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol . 2023 Jul; 474:116631. PMID: 37468077
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) are customizable tobacco products that allow users to select e-liquid composition, flavors, and (in some devices) adjust wattage or heat used to generate e-cig aerosol. This study...