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[en] The major objective of this project is to obtain experimental data that are directly applicable to resolving the question of whether cigarette smokers are at greater risk than nonsmokers to potential health effects of inhaled plutonium. Progress was made on two fronts during the past year. The autoradiographic technique developed from detection of plutonium on the interior surface of pulmonary airways (Annual Report, 1978) has been adapted to routine use in examining tracheas and bronchi of rats. Also, dogs exposed to cigarette smoke for over a year after inhalation of plutonium were killed and necropsied
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Rats, dogs
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Drucker, H.; Pacific Northwest Lab., Richland, WA (USA); p. 95-97; Feb 1982; p. 95-97; Available from NTIS., PC A10/MF A01 as DE82011457
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ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, ACTINIDE NUCLEI, AEROSOLS, ALPHA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, ANIMALS, BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS, BIOLOGICAL WASTES, BODY, CHALCOGENIDES, CLEARANCE, COLLOIDS, DISPERSIONS, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, EXCRETION, HEAVY NUCLEI, ISOTOPES, KINETICS, LYMPHATIC SYSTEM, MAMMALS, NUCLEI, ORGANS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PLUTONIUM COMPOUNDS, PLUTONIUM ISOTOPES, PLUTONIUM OXIDES, RADIOISOTOPES, RESIDUES, RESPIRATORY SYSTEM, RODENTS, SMOKES, SOLS, TRANSURANIUM COMPOUNDS, VERTEBRATES, WASTES, YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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