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| On The Cover: An article by
Pigman et al. (p. 111) examines the lead-chelating ability of diastereoisomers
of succinic acid. The micro-PIXE image illustrates that lead is concentrated
at the cell membrane rather than in the cell interior or in surrounding
fluid.
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- Developmental Synergism
of Steroidal Estrogens in Sex Determination
Judith M. Bergeron, Emily Willingham, C. Todd Osborn, III, Turk Rhen,
and David Crews
P. 93
- El Niño and the
Dynamics of Vectorborne Disease Transmission
Simon Hales, Phil Weinstein, Yvan Souares, and Alistair Woodward
P. 99
- Exposure Estimates
to Disinfection By-products of Chlorinated Drinking Water
Clifford P. Weisel, Hekap Kim, Patricia Haltmeier, and Judith B. Klotz
P. 103
- Use of the Caco-2
Cell Model to Assess the Relative Lead-chelating Ability of Diasterioisomers
of 2,3-Dimercaptosuccinic Acid
Elizabeth A. Pigman, Jeri R. Lott, Quintus Fernando, and James Blanchard
P. 111
- Acute Gastrointestinal
Effects of Graded Levels of Copper in Drinking Water
Fernando Pizarro, Manuel Olivares, Ricardo Uauy, Patricia Contreras,
Adriana Rebelo, and Virginia Gidi
P. 117
- Exposure to Atmospheric
Radon
Daniel J. Steck, R. William Field, and Charles F. Lynch
P. 123
- Relationship between
Allergic Contact Dermatitis and Electrophilicity
Herbert S. Rosenkranz, Gilles Klopman, Ying Ping Zhang, Cynthia Graham,
and Meryl H. Karol
P. 129
- Customer Exposure
to MTBE, TAME, C6 Alkyl Methyl Ethers, and Benzene during
Gasoline Refueling
Sinikka Vainiotalo, Yrjö Peltonen, Anne Ruonakangas, and Pirkko
Pfäffli
P. 133
- Reproductive and
Morphological Condition of Wild Mink (Mustela vison) and River
Otters (Lutra canadensis) in Relation to Chlorinated Hydrocarbon
Contamination
Lee E. Harding, Megan L. Harris, Craig R. Stephen, and John E. Elliott
P. 141
- Air Pollution and Daily
Mortality in Seoul and Ulsan, Korea
Jong-Tae Lee, Dongchun Shin, and Yong Chung
P. 149
- No Threshold Dose
for Estradiol-induced Sex Reversal of Turtle Embryos: How Little Is
Too Much?
Daniel M. Sheehan, Emily Willingham, David Gaylor, Judith M. Bergeron,
and David Crews
P. 155
Cyclosiloxanes
Produce Fatal Liver and Lung Damage in Mice
Michael W. Lieberman, Ernest D. Lykissa, Roberto Barrios, Ching Nan
Ou, Geeta Kala, and Subbarao V. Kala
P. 161
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