Browsing Faculty of Natural Science by Author "de Kock, M"
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The influence of maternal nicotine exposure on development lung as gas exchanger: the protective effect of copper
Dennis, Henriette (University of the Western Cape, 1998)The influence of tobacco smoking on the developing fetus is well reported. Maternal nicotine exposure during pregnancy and lactation interferes with fetal and neonatal lung growth and development, rendering the lungs more ... -
The influence of maternal nicotine exposure on neonatal lung development : an enzymatic and metabolic study
KordomC (UWC, 1999)Chapter I, the literature review, gives the reader a sound background knowledge of the following: normal lung structural development in humans and rats, metabolic development with reference to structural development, tobacco ... -
The influence of maternal nicotine exposure on neonatal lung development: An enzymatic and metabolic study
Kordom, Chontrelle (University of the Western Cape, 1999)Chapter I, the literature review, gives the reader a sound background knowledge of the following: normal lung structural development in humans and rats, metabolic development with reference to structural development, tobacco ... -
Radiation-induced leukaemia in South Africa: response of lymphocytes and cd34+ cells to different radiation qualities.
Engelbrecht, Monique (University of the Western Cape, 2020)Epidemiological studies have highlighted that leukaemia can be considered as the most prominent malignancy after radiation exposure during childhood. The lifetime risk on radiation-induced leukaemia for a given dose is 3 ...