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Environmental Health Perspectives Supplements Volume 104, Number S1, March 1996
Environmental Health Perspectives Supplements March 1996 Reviews in Environmental Health, 1996

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Introduction: Reviews in Environmental Health, 1996
Thomas J. Goehl
Fish Models for Environmental Carcinogenesis: The Rainbow Trout
George S. Bailey, David E. Williams, and Jerry D. Hendricks
Pharmacokinetics and Molecular Detoxication
John R. Cashman, Beatrice Y.T. Perotti, Clifford E. Berkman, and Jing Lin
Pulmonary Reactions to Organic Dust Exposures: Development of an Animal Model
Vincent Castranova, Victor A. Robinson, and David G. Frazer
Biomarker Research in Neurotoxicology: The Role of Mechanistic Studies to Bridge the Gap between the Laboratory and Epidemiological Investigations
Lucio G. Costa
Selected New Developments in Computational Chemistry
Thomas A. Darden, L. Bartolotti, and Lee G. Pedersen
Toxicology of Chlorofluorocarbon Replacements
Wolfgang Dekant
Exposure, Metabolism, and Toxicity of Rare Earths and Related Compounds
Seishiro Hirano and Kazuo T. Suzuki
Pesticides: An Important but Underused Model for the Environmental Health Sciences
Ernest Hodgson and Patricia E. Levi
The Road to Embryologically Based Dose-Response Models
Robert J. Kavlock and R. Woodrow Setzer
Implications for Risk Assessment of Suggested Nongenotoxic Mechanisms of Chemical Carcinogenesis
Ronald L. Melnick, Michael C. Kohn, and Christopher J. Portier
The Melatonin Hypothesis: Electric Power and Breast Cancer
Richard G. Stevens and Scott Davis
Unraveling the Chronic Toxicity of Lead: An Essential Priority for Environmental Health
Andrew C. Todd, James G. Wetmur, Jacqueline M. Moline, James H. Godbold, Stephen M. Levin, and Philip J. Landrigan
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