A passive tobacco smoke exposure system for laboratory animals

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A simple passive tobacco smoke exposure system was developed for laboratory animals. The system consisted of a tobacco smoke generator and an exposure chamber. Performance testing was conducted using Fischer 344 rats. The rats were exposed to passive tobacco smoke generated by 20 cigarettes per day for 3 months. The concentration of the cigarette smoke aerosol (particle phase) in the chamber can be kept almost constant during exposure. The daily average mass concentration was 10.0±4.3mg/m3 and the carbon monoxide was 79±22 ppm during exposure.

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Tanaka, I., Ishimatsu, S., Higashi, T., Katoh, T., & Akiyama, T. (1990). A passive tobacco smoke exposure system for laboratory animals. Journal of UOEH, 12(1), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.7888/juoeh.12.37

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