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Racial differences in serum cotinine levels among smokers in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in (Young) Adults Study
L. E. Wagenknecht
, G. R. Cutter
, N. J. Haley
, S. Sidney
, T. A. Manolio
, G. H. Hughes
,
D. R. Jacobs
Epidemiology & Community Health
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Smokers
100%
Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults
100%
Racial Differences
100%
Cotinine
100%
Urinary Cotinine
100%
White People
33%
Older Men
16%
Inhalation
16%
Nicotine
16%
Cigarette
16%
Metabolism
16%
White Women
16%
Nicotine Intake
16%
Nicotine Exposure
16%
Nicotine Content
16%
People of Color
16%
Black Men
16%
Smoking-related Cancers
16%
Black Smokers
16%
Current Smoking
16%
Smoke Exposure
16%
Side-stream Smoke
16%
Thiocyanate
16%
Exposure Age
16%
Reporting Bias
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Cotinine
100%
Cigarette Filter
33%
Thiocyanate
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cotinine
100%
Cigarette Smoking
16%
Thiocyanate
16%