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Mycotoxicoses: Toxic Fungi in Tobaccos
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1966
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Pulmonary EmphysemaPathologyMycotoxinsTobacco ControlRespiratory ToxicologyMycotoxin FormationToxicologyFungal BiologySmoking Related Lung DiseaseHealth SciencesSmoke AerosolCigarette TobaccosMycotoxicologyToxic FungiFungal PathogenInhalation ToxicologyBiologyMicrobiologyMedicine
Cigarette, cigar, and pipe tobaccos contain Alternaria spores and dematiaceous mycelia, with cigarette tobaccos being more heavily laden. A smoke aerosol generated from hay on which the fungus had been cultured caused, among other pathologic changes, pulmonary emphysema in mice.