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The data suggest that nicotine acts as a direct stimulant of bone cell metabolic activity. Smoke condensate containing equivalent levels of nicotine elicits an inhibitory effect. A probable speculation is that the delay in clinical healing of skeletal trauma in smoking patients may in part be a result of absorption of components of smoke other than nicotine.
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