Fig. 4From: Cell-specific toxicity of short-term JUUL aerosol exposure to human bronchial epithelial cells and murine macrophages exposed at the air–liquid interfaceJUUL crème-brûlée aerosols dysregulate genes associated with airway inflammation, and remodeling, biotransformation in human bronchial epithelial cells and murine macrophages. A heatmap displaying cell-type specific expression patterns of dysregulated genes by the JUUL crème brûlée-flavored aerosol exposures. Data is presented as fold-change compared to respective air-control group. For BEAS-2B and RAW 246.7 macrophages: compiled data from two independent experiments each performed in duplicate or triplicate, respectively. H292: data analyzed in triplicate (n = 3 per group). Fold-changes > ± 1.5 were considered significant. Red denotes up-regulation and green denotes down-regulationBack to article page