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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 109, Number 9, September 2001
Environmental Health Perspectives September 2001 On The Cover:>To the list of driving hazards such as speeding motorists, distracted drivers, and tailgaters can be added exposure to toxic chemicals. The Focus article examines in-vehicle pollutants and their potential effect on the health of drivers and passengers alike.
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  • Contaminated Commute p. A 422
  • New Findings on Removing Old Paint p. A 434 & 973
  • Surprising Safety of HPV Chemicals p. A 435 & 953

In This Issue


Perspectives

Retrospective

  • Dr. Gary E. R. Hook
    Kimberly Thigpen Tart and George W. Lucier
    p. A A 410

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Correspondence
  • Comments on "Children's Health, Susceptibility, and Regulatory Approaches to Reducing Risk from Chemical Carcinogens"
  • HealthRisk Strategies Response
    p. A 412

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Environews

Forum

  • Drive Your Car into the Ground
  • New Data Back Up Sludge Debate
  • A Less Trashy Nova Scotia
  • The Genetics behind Drug Breakdown
  • The Beat
  • EHPnet: The Consumers Union Guide to Environmental Labels
    p. A 416

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NIEHS News
  • The Lowdown on Low-Dose Endocrine Disruptors
    NTP New Mouse Genomics Consortium
    p. A 420

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Focus
  • Don't Breathe and Drive? Pollutants Lurk inside Vehicles
    p. A 422
    Troopers in In-Vehicle Pollutant Study
    p. A 425

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Innovations
  • Cars and the Environment: Forming Lasting Bonds
    p. A 430

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Science Selections
  • This Old House
    Firesafe but Not Failsafe
    Large Volumes, Less Risk?
    p. A 434

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Commentaries
  • The Precautionary Principle in Environmental Science
    David Kriebel, Joel Tickner, Paul Epstein, John Lemons, Richard Levins, Edward L. Loechler, Margaret Quinn, Ruthann Rudel, Ted Schettler, and Michael Stoto
    p. 871

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  • The Risk Linked to Ionizing Radiation: An Alternative Epidemiologic Approach
    Christophe de Brouwer and Raphael Lagasse
    p. 877

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Research


Reviews
  • Progress in the Application of DNA Microarrays
    Edward K. Lobenhofer, Pierre R. Bushel, Cynthia A. Afshari, and Hisham K. Hamadeh
    p. 881

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  • Allium Vegetables and Organosulfur Compounds: Do They Help Prevent Cancer?
    Franca Bianchini and Harri Vainio
    p. 893

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Articles
  • Brominated Flame Retardants: A Novel Class of Developmental Neurotoxicants in Our Environment?
    Per Eriksson, Eva Jakobsson, and Anders Fredriksson
    p. 903

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  • Developmental Neurotoxicity of Chlorpyrifos Modeled in Vitro: Comparative Effects of Metabolites and Other Cholinesterase Inhibitors on DNA Synthesis in PC12 and C6 Cells
    Dan Qiao, Frederic J. Seidler, and Theodore A. Slotkin
    p. 909

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  • Increased Risk of Malignant Mesothelioma of the Pleura after Residential or Domestic Exposure to Asbestos: A Case-Control Study in Casale Monferrato, Italy
    Corrado Magnani, Paola Dalmasso, Annibale Biggeri, Cristiana Ivaldi, Dario Mirabelli, and Benedetto Terracini
    p. 915

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  • Human Physiologic Factors in Respiratory Uptake of 1,3-Butadiene
    Yu-Sheng Lin, Thomas J. Smith, Karl T. Kelsey, and David Wypij
    p. 921

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  • Specific Accumulation and Elimination Kinetics of Tris(4-chlorophenyl)methane, Tris(4-chlorophenyl)methanol, and Other Persistent Organochlorines in Humans from Japan
    Tu Binh Minh, Mafumi Watanabe, Shinsuke Tanabe, Taketo Yamada, Jun-ichi Hata, and Shaw Watanabe
    p. 927

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  • Formation of Strong Airway Irritants in Mixtures of Isoprene/Ozone and Isoprene/Ozone/Nitrogen Dioxide
    Cornelius K. Wilkins, Per A. Clausen, Peder Wolkoff, S. Thor Larsen, Maria Hammer, Kjeld Larsen, Vivi Hansen, and Gunnar D. Nielsen
    p. 937

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  • Diethylnitrosamine Causes Pituitary Damage, Disturbs Hormone Levels, and Reduces Sexual Dimorphism of Certain Liver Functions in the Rat
    Dezhong Joshua Liao, Agneta Blanck, Peter Eneroth, Jan-Åke Gustafsson, and Inger Porsch Hällström
    p. 943

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  • Gastrointestinal Effects Associated with Soluble and Insoluble Copper in Drinking Water
    Fernando Pizarro, Manuel Olivares, Magdalena Araya, Virginia Gidi, and Ricardo Uauy
    p. 949

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  • Estimating the Extent of the Health Hazard Posed by High-Production Volume Chemicals
    Albert R. Cunningham and Herbert S. Rosenkranz
    p. 953

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  • Determinants of Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Methylmercury Exposure in Inuit Women of Childbearing Age
    Gina Muckle, Pierre Ayotte, Éric Dewailly, Sandra W. Jacobson, and Joseph L. Jacobson
    p. 957

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  • Combustion Products of 1,3-Butadiene Are Cytotoxic and Genotoxic to Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells
    W. James Catallo, Christopher H. Kennedy, William Henk, Steven A. Barker, Stephen C. Grace, and Arthur Penn
    p. 965

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Children's Health
  • Multiple Metal Contamination from House Paints: Consequences of Power Sanding and Paint Scraping in New Orleans
    Howard W. Mielke, Eric T. Powell, Aila Shah, Christopher R. Gonzales, and Paul W. Mielke
    p. 973

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Grand Rounds
  • Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis from Ordinary Residential Exposures
    Michael J. Apostolakos, Harold Rossmoore, and William S. Beckett
    p. 979

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  • Extramurally Speaking
    [HTML] [ PDF] p. A 437
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