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Stephanie S Buehler

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Klupinski T, Moyer R, Chen P, Strozier E, Buehler S, Friedenberg D, et al.
Inhal Toxicol . 2022 Mar; 34(5-6):120-134. PMID: 35344465
Objective: Understanding the potential inhalation toxicity of poorly characterized aerosols is challenging both because aerosols may contain numerous chemicals and because it is difficult to predict which chemicals may present...
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Klupinski T, Strozier E, Makselan S, Buehler S, Peters E, Lucas E, et al.
Inhal Toxicol . 2020 May; 32(4):177-187. PMID: 32408835
Marijuana blunts, which are tobacco cigar wrappers filled with marijuana, are commonly smoked in the US as a means of cannabis use. The use of marijuana blunts presents toxicity concerns...
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Pullicin A, Kim H, Brinkman M, Buehler S, Clark P, Lim J
Nicotine Tob Res . 2019 Apr; 22(5):806-813. PMID: 30997500
Introduction: To examine the interaction between an added flavoring (cherry) and nicotine on the perception of electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) aerosol and how this impacts the appeal of flavored liquids for...
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Brinkman M, Kim H, Buehler S, Adetona A, Gordon S, Clark P
Tob Control . 2018 Nov; 29(1):15-23. PMID: 30377243
Objectives: We examined two waterpipe tobacco smoking components advertised to reduce harm to determine if they result in lower levels of biomarkers of acute exposure. Methods: We conducted a crossover...
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Mikheev V, Buehler S, Brinkman M, Granville C, Lane T, Ivanov A, et al.
Nicotine Tob Res . 2018 Sep; 22(5):681-688. PMID: 30215774
Introduction: The ability to reliably measure real-world vaping behavior is critical to understand exposures to potential toxins. Commercially available mobile topography devices were originally designed to measure cigarette puffing behavior....
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Hamad S, Johnson N, Tefft M, Brinkman M, Gordon S, Clark P, et al.
Tob Regul Sci . 2018 Jun; 3(4):459-478. PMID: 29911130
Objective: Our objective was to characterize physical properties and semivolatile harmful and potentially harmful constituent yields in the mainstream smoke (MSS) of 4 popular little cigars compared to the 3R4F...
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Chopyk J, Chattopadhyay S, Kulkarni P, Smyth E, Hittle L, Paulson J, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2017 Mar; 8:358. PMID: 28326071
Tobacco products, specifically cigarettes, are home to microbial ecosystems that may play an important role in the generation of carcinogenic tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs), as well as the onset of multiple...
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Chopyk J, Chattopadhyay S, Kulkarni P, Claye E, Babik K, Reid M, et al.
Microbiome . 2017 Feb; 5(1):22. PMID: 28202080
Background: There is a paucity of data regarding the microbial constituents of tobacco products and their impacts on public health. Moreover, there has been no comparative characterization performed on the...
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Sandhu P, Musaad S, Remaley A, Buehler S, Strider S, Derzon J, et al.
J Appl Lab Med . 2016 Nov; 1(2):214-229. PMID: 27840858
Background: Controversy exists about the incremental utility of nontraditional lipid biomarkers [e.g., apolipoprotein (apo) B, apo A-I, and non-HDL-C] in improving cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk prediction when added to a...
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Kim H, Lim J, Buehler S, Brinkman M, Johnson N, Wilson L, et al.
Tob Control . 2016 Oct; 25(Suppl 2):ii55-ii61. PMID: 27708124
Objective: To examine the extent to which the perception of sweet and other flavours is associated with liking and disliking of flavoured electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes). Methods: 31 participants (13 females/18...