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| On The Cover: A study of how exposure to carbon disulfide affects
the human brain is shown through a magnetic resonance image of olivopontocerebellar
atrophy in a patient who had been occupationally exposed to carbon disulfide
for over 30 years (See Frumkin, p. 611) and through studies characterizing
the neurotoxicity of this chemical (See NIEHS
News, p.A428).
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Articles
- Rapid Screening of Environmental
Chemicals for Estrogen Receptor Binding Capacity
Randall Bolger, Thomas E. Wiese, Kerry Ervin, Scott Nestich, and William
Checovich
P. 551
- Semiparametric Modeling
of Age at Achieving Developmental Milestones After Prenatal Exposure
to Methylmercury in the Seychelles Child Development Study
Catherine D. Axtell, Gary J. Myers, Philip W. Davidson, Anna L. Choi,
Elsa Cernichiari, Jean Sloane-Reeves, Conrad Shamlaye, Christopher
Cox, and Thomas W. Clarkson
P. 559
- Chemical Speciation
of Lead Dust Associated with Primary Lead Smelting
Terry M. Spear, Wayne Svee, James H. Vincent, and Nick Stanisich
P. 565
- Trichloroethene Levels
in Human Blood and Exhaled Breath from Controlled Inhalation Exposure
Joachim D. Pleil, Jeffrey W. Fisher, and Andrew B. Lindstrom
P. 573
- Characterization of
Estrogenicity of Phytoestrogens in an Endometrial-derived Experimental
Model
Anne-Christine Hopert, Antje Beyer, Kirsten Frank, Elisabeth Strunck,
Winfried Wünsche, and Günter Vollmer
P. 581
- Exposure of Human
Proximal Tubule Cells to Cd2+, Zn2+, and Cu2+
Induces Metallothionein Protein Accumulation but not Metallothionein
Isoform 2 mRNA
Scott H. Garrett, Seema Somji, John H. Todd, and Donald A. Sens
P. 587
- Colchicine Antimitosis
Abolishes Resiliency of Postnatally Developing Rats to Chlordecone-amplified
Carbon Tetrachloride Hepatotoxicity and Lethality
Abraham Dalu, Prathibha S. Rao, and Harihara M. Mehendale
P. 597
Prevalence of Adult
Asthma Symptoms in Relation to Climate in New Zealand
Simon Hales, Simon Lewis, Tania Slater, Julian Crane, and Neil Pearce
P. 607
Grand Rounds
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