Jarvik M E, Gritz E R, Rose J E
Acta Genet Med Gemellol (Roma). 1983;32(3-4):239-43. doi: 10.1017/s0001566000005092.
A study of cigarette smoking was undertaken in a pair of craniopagus twins to determine how a transfer of products of smoking is occurring between the twins. Alternately and independently, one twin smoked a nicotine-free cigarette, then the second twin smoked a nicotine-containing cigarette. The procedure enabled the investigators to study the migration of nicotine and carbon monoxide from one twin to the other. Salivary determination provided a noninvasive method of measuring cross circulation in conjoined twins. Measurements of salivary nicotine, however, indicated that, although the nicotine levels rose following smoking, there was relatively little transfer from one twin to the other through the circulation.
对一对颅骨联体双胞胎进行了一项关于吸烟的研究,以确定吸烟产物是如何在双胞胎之间转移的。交替且独立地,一个双胞胎先吸一支不含尼古丁的香烟,然后另一个双胞胎吸一支含尼古丁的香烟。该程序使研究人员能够研究尼古丁和一氧化碳从一个双胞胎向另一个双胞胎的迁移情况。唾液检测提供了一种测量联体双胞胎交叉循环的非侵入性方法。然而,唾液尼古丁测量结果表明,尽管吸烟后尼古丁水平有所上升,但通过血液循环从一个双胞胎转移到另一个双胞胎的情况相对较少。