Cord Serum Cotinine as a Biomarker of Fetal Exposure to Nicotine by Active and Passive Maternal Smoking

Ahmed Fahmy Abd-Elaziz;

Abstract


Prenatal nicotine exposure via maternal smoking during pregnancy has been described as “the most widespread prenatal drug insult in the world.” Maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy remains a significant concern for the health, behavior, and develop


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Title Cord Serum Cotinine as a Biomarker of Fetal Exposure to Nicotine by Active and Passive Maternal Smoking
Other Titles نسبة الكوتينين فى مصل الحبل السري كدلالة علــى تعرض الجنين للنيكوتين بتدخين الأم الإيجابي والسلبي
Authors Ahmed Fahmy Abd-Elaziz
Keywords Cord Serum Cotinine as a Biomarker of Fetal Exposure to Nicotine by Active and Passive Maternal Smoking
Issue Date 2010
Description 
Prenatal nicotine exposure via maternal smoking during pregnancy has been described as “the most widespread prenatal drug insult in the world.” Maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy remains a significant concern for the health, behavior, and develop

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