Exposure to nicotine containing e-cigarette vapor leads to endothelial barrier dysfunction and increased susceptibility to LPS in-vitro

B. Seeliger (Hannover, Germany), T. Pape (Hannover, Germany), P. Horn (Birmingham, United Kingdom), K. Stahl (Hannover, Germany), J. Schmidt (Hannover, Germany), T. Welte (Hannover, Germany), A. Prasse (Hannover, Germany), N. Sommer (Giessen, Germany), S. David (Zurich, Switzerland)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Molecular pathology and cellular biology of pulmonary diseases
Session: Molecular pathology and cellular biology of pulmonary diseases
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2078

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B. Seeliger (Hannover, Germany), T. Pape (Hannover, Germany), P. Horn (Birmingham, United Kingdom), K. Stahl (Hannover, Germany), J. Schmidt (Hannover, Germany), T. Welte (Hannover, Germany), A. Prasse (Hannover, Germany), N. Sommer (Giessen, Germany), S. David (Zurich, Switzerland). Exposure to nicotine containing e-cigarette vapor leads to endothelial barrier dysfunction and increased susceptibility to LPS in-vitro. 2078

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