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| On The Cover:The human face of environmental health is played
out every day in the communities in which we live. Our susceptibility
to the effects of toxic agents depends on many things, including our
genetic disposition (see Schwartz et al., pp. A468
& 949), the chemical
agents involved (see Blount
et al., p. 979), and the environment in which we live and play (see
NIEHS News, p. A450).
Photo credit: Columbia University/Rene´ Perez
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- China's Environmental Health Challenge A
452
- Do Genes Predispose You to Lead Poisoning A468
& 949
- More Health Risks from Phthalates 979
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Perspectives
Editorial
The "New" Genetics and Mammalian Cloning in Environmental
Health Research
Philip M. Iannaccone
p. A 438
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Correspondence
- Exposure to Phthalate Esters
- Human Exposure Estimates for Phthalates
- Antitumor Effects of THC
p. A 440
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Environews
Forum
- Drugged Drinking Water
- Controversy Swirls around Toilet-to-Tap
Project
- Responsible Care Goes Online
- Minimizing Mercury in Medicine
- The Beat
- EHPnet: The General Accounting Office
p. A 446
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NIEHS News
Reaching Out to New York Neighborhoods
p. A 450
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Focus
On a Different Scale: Putting China's Environmental
Crisis in Perspective
p. A 452
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Spheres of Influence
The General Accounting Office: Just the Facts
p. A 460
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Innovations
Psychic Networks: Training Computers to
Predict Algal Blooms
p. A 464
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Science Selections
Breaching the Placenta
Vulnerability to Lead
A New View of ELF-EMFs
p. A 468
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| | Commentary
- Long-Term Health Effects
of Particulate and Other Ambient Air Pollution: Research Can Progress
Faster If We Want It To
Nino Künzli and Ira Bruce Tager
p. 915
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Research
Articles
- Human Cell Exposure Assays
of Bacillus thuringiensis Commercial Insecticides: Production of Bacillus
cereus-Like Cytolytic Effects from Outgrowth of Spores
Azam F. Tayabali and Verner L. Seligy
p. 919
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- Disposition of Orally
Administered 2,2-Bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane (Bisphenol A) in Pregnant
Rats and the Placental Transfer to Fetuses
Osamu Takahashi and Shinshi Oishi
p. 931
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- Lead Loading of Urban Streets
by Motor Vehicle Wheel Weights
Robert A. Root
p. 937
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- Association of Fine Particulate
Matter from Different Sources with Daily Mortality in Six U.S. Cities
Francine Laden, Lucas M. Neas, Douglas W. Dockery, and Joel Schwartz
p. 941
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- Associations of Blood Lead, Dimercaptosuccinic Acid-Chelatable Lead, and Tibia Lead with Polymorphisms in the Vitamin D Receptor and -Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase Genes
Brian S. Schwartz, Byung-Kook Lee, Gap-Soo Lee, Walter F. Stewart, David Simon, Karl Kelsey, and Andrew C. Todd
p. 949
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- Acute Effects of Polychlorinated
Biphenyl-Containing and -Free Transformer Fluids on Rat Testicular Steroidogenesis
Silvana A. Andric, Tatjana S. Kostic, Snezana M. Dragisic, Nebojsa L.
Andric, Stanko S. Stojilkovic, and Radmila Z. Kovacevic
p. 955
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- The Question of Declining Sperm Density Revisited: An Analysis of 101 Studies Published 1934-1996
Shanna H. Swan, Eric P. Elkin, and Laura Fenster
p. 961
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- Effect of Electromagnetic Field Exposure on Chemically Induced Differentiation of Friend Erythroleukemia Cells
Gang Chen, Brad L. Upham, Wei Sun, Chia-Cheng Chang, Edward J. Rothwell,
Kun-Mu Chen, Hiroshi Yamasaki, and James E. Trosko
p. 967
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- Environmentally Relevant Xenoestrogen Tissue Concentrations Correlated to Biological Responses in Mice
Elin M. Ulrich, Andrea Caperell-Grant, Sin-Ho Jung, Ronald A. Hites,
and Robert M. Bigsby
p. 973
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- Levels of Seven Urinary Phthalate Metabolites in a Human Reference Population
Benjamin C. Blount, Manori J. Silva, Samuel P. Caudill, Larry L. Needham, Jim L. Pirkle, Eric J. Sampson, George W. Lucier, Richard J. Jackson,
and John W. Brock
p. 979
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- Prediction and Assessment of the Effects of Mixtures of Four Xenoestrogens
Joachim Payne, Nissanka Rajapakse, Megan Wilkins, and Andreas Kortenkamp
p. 983
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Children's Health
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Environmental Threats to the Health of Children: The Asian Perspective
David O. Carpenter, Fook Tim Chew, Terri Damstra, Le Hung Lam, Philip
J. Landrigan, Irma Makalinao, Genandrialine L. Peralta, and William A.
Suk
p. 989
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Meeting Report
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Early Warning Systems for
Hazardous Biological Agents in Potable Water
Jeffery A. Foran and Thomas M. Brosnan
p. 993
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Workshop Summary
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Evaluation and Use
of Epidemiological Evidence for Environmental Health Risk Assessment:
WHO Guideline Document
WHO Working Group
p. 997
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Grand Rounds
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Government Laboratory
Worker with Lung Cancer: Comparing Risks from Beryllium, Asbestos, and
Tobacco Smoke
Craig Steinmaus and John R. Balmes
p. 1003
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- Extramurally Speaking . . .
p. A 471
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