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Perspectives
In Memoriam
Correspondence
p. A 18
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Environews
Forum
p. A 20
Focus
p. A 24
Spheres of Influence
p. A 32
Science Selections
p. A 36
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Research
CARCINOGENESIS | PI-3K/Akt Pathway-Dependent Cyclin D1 Expression Is Responsible
for Arsenite-Induced Human Keratinocyte Transformation
Weiming Ouyang, Wenjing Luo, Dongyun Zhang, Jinlong Jian, Qian Ma, Jingxia Li, Xianglin Shi, Jingyuan Chen, Jimin Gao, and
Chuanshu Huang
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INFECTIOUS DISEASE | Temporal Trends and Climatic Factors Associated with Bacterial Enteric Diseases in Vietnam, 1991–2001
Louise A. Kelly-Hope, Wladimir J. Alonso, Vu Dinh Thiem,
Do Gia Canh, Dang Duc Anh, Hyejon Lee, and Mark A. Miller
7 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
TOXICOGENOMICS | The Role of Particulate Matter-Associated Zinc in Cardiac Injury in Rats
Urmila P. Kodavanti, Mette C. Schladweiler, Peter S. Gilmour, J. Grace Wallenborn, Bhaskar S. Mandavilli, Allen D. Ledbetter, David C. Christiani, Marschall S. Runge, Edward D. Karoly, Daniel L. Costa,
Shyamal Peddada, Richard Jaskot, Judy H. Richards, Ronald Thomas, Nageswara R. Madamanchi, and Abraham Nyska
13 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
BIOMONITORS | Urinary Deoxynivalenol Is Correlated with Cereal Intake in Individuals
from the United Kingdom
Paul C. Turner, Joseph A. Rothwell, Kay L.M. White, YunYun Gong,
Janet E. Cade, and Christopher P. Wild
21 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
BIOMONITORS | N-Acetylcysteine as a Potential Antidote and Biomonitoring Agent of Methylmercury Exposure
David A. Aremu, Michael S. Madejczyk, and Nazzareno Ballatori
Also see Science Selections, p. A36
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RISK ASSESSMENT | Direct Evidence Revealing Structural Elements Essential for the High Binding Ability of Bisphenol A to Human Estrogen-Related Receptor-γ
Hiroyuki Okada, Takatoshi Tokunaga, Xiaohui Liu, Sayaka Takayanagi, Ayami Matsushima, and Yasuyuki Shimohigashi
Also see Science Selections, p. A36
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BIOMONITORS | Exposure of the U.S. Population to Bisphenol A and 4-tertiary-Octylphenol: 2003–2004
Antonia M. Calafat, Xiaoyun Ye, Lee-Yang Wong, John A. Reidy, and Larry L. Needham
39 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
RESPIRATORY DISEASE | Hydrophilic Fungi and Ergosterol Associated with Respiratory Illness in a Water-Damaged Building
Ju-Hyeong Park, Jean M. Cox-Ganser, Kathleen Kreiss, Sandra K. White, and Carol Y. Rao
45 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
RISK ASSESSMENT | Cadmium Exposure and Hypertension in the 1999–2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)
Maria Tellez-Plaza, Ana Navas-Acien,
Ciprian M. Crainiceanu, and Eliseo Guallar
51 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
GENE POLYMORPHISM | Exogenous and Endogenous Determinants of Blood Trihalomethane Levels after Showering
Lorraine C. Backer, Qing Lan, Benjamin C. Blount, J.R. Nuckols,
Robert Branch, Christopher W. Lyu, Stephanie M. Kieszak, Marielle C. Brinkman, Sydney M. Gordon,
W. Dana Flanders, Marjorie Romkes, and Kenneth P. Cantor
57 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
RISK ASSESSMENT | The Effect of Dose and Timing of Dose on the Association between Airborne Particles and Survival
Joel Schwartz, Brent Coull, Francine Laden, and Louise Ryan
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REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH | Dioxin Exposure, from Infancy through Puberty, Produces Endocrine Disruption and Affects Human Semen Quality
Paolo Mocarelli, Pier Mario Gerthoux,
Donald G. Patterson Jr., Silvano Milani, Giuseppe Limonta, Maria Bertona, Stefano Signorini,
Pierluigi Tramacere, Laura Colombo, Carla Crespi, Paolo Brambilla, Cecilia Sarto, Vittorio Carreri,
Eric J. Sampson, Wayman E. Turner, and Larry L. Needham
70 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT | Sensory and Cognitive Effects of Acute Exposure to Hydrogen Sulfide
Nancy Fiedler, Howard Kipen, Pamela Ohman-Strickland, Junfeng Zhang, Clifford Weisel, Robert Laumbach, Kathie Kelly-McNeil, Kelechi Olejeme, and Paul Lioy
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ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE | Grand Rounds: Asbestos-Related Pericarditis in a Boiler Operator
Belayneh A. Abejie, Eugene H. Chung, Richard W. Nesto, and Stefanos N. Kales
86 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
CHILDREN'S HEALTH
ASTHMA | Asthmatic Symptoms among Pupils in Relation to Winter Indoor and Outdoor Air Pollution in Schools in Taiyuan, China
Zhuohui Zhao, Zheng Zhang, Zhuanhua Wang, Martin Ferm, Yanling Liang, and Dan Norbäck
90 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
RESPIRATORY DISEASE | The Association between Phthalates in Dust and Allergic Diseases among Bulgarian Children
Barbara Kolarik, Kiril Naydenov, Malin Larsson, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, and Jan Sundell
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IMMUNOLOGY | Prenatal PCB Exposure and Thymus Size at Birth in Neonates in Eastern Slovakia
Hye-Youn Park, Irva Hertz-Picciotto, Jan Petrik, Lubica Palkovicova, Anton Kocan, and
Tomas Trnovec
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RISK ASSESSMENT | Air Pollution and Postneonatal Infant Mortality in the United States, 1999–2002
Tracey J. Woodruff, Lyndsey A. Darrow, and Jennifer D. Parker
110 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
MINI-MONOGRAPH
Also see Science Selections, p. A37
HEALTH POLICY | Preface: Science for Regulation and Litigation
David Michaels
116 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
HEALTH POLICY | Litigation-Generated Science: Why Should We Care?
Leslie I. Boden and
David Ozonoff
117 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
HEALTH POLICY | Representation and Re-Presentation in Litigation Science
Sheila Jasanoff
123 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
HEALTH POLICY | Conflicting Views on Chemical Carcinogenesis Arising from the Design and Evaluation of Rodent Carcinogenicity Studies
Ronald L. Melnick, Kristina A. Thayer, and
John R. Bucher
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HEALTH POLICY | Scientific and Legal Perspectives on Science Generated for Regulatory Activities
Carol J. Henry and James W. Conrad Jr.
136 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
HEALTH POLICY | Rethinking the Threats to Scientific Balance in Contexts of Litigation and Regulation
William R. Freudenburg
142 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
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