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THE Physiological and Biochemical Responses to Cigarette Smoke and Cigarette Smoke Components Ii. the Insignificance of Cell Death in the Depressed Growth of Yeast Cells Exposed to Whole Smoke.

Dec 1971
20 pp

Author: *Ikeda, R. M.; Neal, W.K. Ii; Walsh, D.T.
Recipient: Dawson, R.F.; Daylor, F.L.; DeBardeleben, J F.; Eichorn, P.A.; Fagan, R.; Hind, J. D.; Hoelzel, C.B.; *Ikeda, R. M.; Jenkins, R.W.; Kosakowski, B.J.; Laszlo, T. S.; Lowitz, D. A.; Merritt, H.B.; Meyer, L.F.; Mutter, W.; Neal, W.K. Ii; Osdene, T.S.; Osmalov, Jerome "Jerry" S.; Rainer, N.B.; Resnik, F.E.; Teng, D. M.; Thomson, R.N.; Wakeham, H.; Walsh, D.T.; Weissbecker, L.; Will, F. III; Carpenter, R.D.
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Reports on a scientific test done on yeast to explore the "cell death response to smoke." Notes that cell death "is not an important factor." Notes that cells go into respiratory arrest when exposed to cigarette smoke.