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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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