Heavy metals in cigarette smoke strongly inhibit pancreatic ductal function and promote development of chronic pancreatitis

Pallagi Petra and Tóth Emese and Görög Marietta and Venglovecz Viktória and Madácsy Tamara and Varga Árpád and Molnár Tünde and Csákány-Papp Noémi and Szabó Viktória and Kúthy-Sutus Enikő and Molnár Réka and Ördög Attila and Borka Katalin and Schnúr Andrea and Kéri Albert and Kajner Gyula and Csekő Kata and Ritter Emese and Csupor Dezső and Helyes Zsuzsanna and Galbács Gábor and Szentesi Andrea and Czakó László and Rakonczay Zoltán and Takács Tamás and Maléth József and Hegyi Péter: Heavy metals in cigarette smoke strongly inhibit pancreatic ductal function and promote development of chronic pancreatitis.
CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, 14 (6). ISSN 2001-1326 (2024)

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Pallagi Petra MTMT
Tóth Emese MTMT
Görög Marietta MTMT
Venglovecz Viktória MTMT
Madácsy Tamara MTMT
Varga Árpád MTMT
Molnár Tünde MTMT
Csákány-Papp Noémi MTMT
Szabó Viktória MTMT
Kúthy-Sutus Enikő MTMT
Molnár Réka MTMT
Ördög Attila
Borka Katalin
Schnúr Andrea MTMT
Kéri Albert
Kajner Gyula
Csekő Kata
Ritter Emese
Csupor Dezső
Helyes Zsuzsanna
Galbács Gábor
Szentesi Andrea
Czakó László MTMT
Rakonczay Zoltán
Takács Tamás MTMT
Maléth József MTMT
Hegyi Péter
Item Type: Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title: CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
Date: 2024
Volume: 14
Number: 6
Number of Pages: 21
Publication identifier: e1733
ISSN: 2001-1326
Faculty/Unit: Faculty of Pharmacy
Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical School
Faculty of Science and Informatics
Institution: University of Szeged (2000-)
Language: English
MTMT rekordazonosító: 35050566
DOI azonosító: https://doi.org/10.1002/ctm2.1733
Date Deposited: 2024. Jun. 18. 11:23
Last Modified: 2024. Jun. 18. 11:23
URI: http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/33206
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