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===[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278691520306037An approach for the extract generation and toxicological assessment of tobacco-free ‘modern’ oral nicotine pouches]=== | |||
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*Click on the category link below for more studies by topic on Smokeless Tobacco and Nicotine. | *Click on the category link below for more studies by topic on Smokeless Tobacco and Nicotine. | ||
[[Category:Studies, Surveys, and Papers]] | [[Category:Studies, Surveys, and Papers]] |
Revision as of 21:51, 24 December 2020
Studies, Surveys, Papers, and Case Studies
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- Citation
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Suggested studies to add to this page
approach for the extract generation and toxicological assessment of tobacco-free ‘modern’ oral nicotine pouches
More Information
- Click on the category link below for more studies by topic on Smokeless Tobacco and Nicotine.