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Fate, Transport, and Interactions of Metals
- Overview
The NIEHS Superfund Basic Research Program: Overview
and Areas of Future Research Directions
William A. Suk
p. 3
- Fate, Transport, and Interactions of Heavy
Metals
Octavio Rivero Serrano
p. 7
- Trace Metals and Human Health
Health Effects of Metals: A Role for Evolution?
Thomas Clarkson
p. 9
- Metals Chemistry
Metal Speciation in Environmental and Biological
Systems
Quintas Fernando
p. 13
- Oxidation-Reduction Reactions of Metal Ions
Dean E. Carter
p. 17
- Trace Metal Speciation by HPLC with Plasma
Source Mass Spectometry Detection
Francine A. Byrdy and Joseph A. Caruso
p. 21
- Trace Metals and Aquatic Systems
Toxic Metals in Aquatic Ecosystems: A Microbiological
Perspective
Timothy Ford and David Ryan
p. 25
- Competitive Complexation of Trace Metals with
Dissolved Humic Acid
Yi Cao, Martha Conklin, and Eric Betterton
p. 29
- Metals in some Lagoons of Mexico
Felipe G. Vazquez, Virender K. Sharma, V.H. Alexander, and C.A. Frausto
p. 33
- Routes of Contamination and Exposure
Movement and Distribution of Arsenic in the
Aberjona Watershed
Harry F. Hemond
p. 35
- Modeling of Natural Organic Matter Transport
Processes in Groundwater
T-C. Jim Yeh, Josep Mas-Pla, John F. McCarthy, and Thomas M. Williams
p. 41
- Environmental Exposure to Chromium Compounds
in the Valley of León, México
Maria Aurora Armienta-Hernández and Ramiro Rodríguez-Castillo
p. 47
- Limiting and Controlling Exposure Through Remediation Technologies
Trace Metal Mobilization in Soil by Bacterial
Polymers
Jyh-Herng Chen, Dawn R. Czajka, Leonard W. Lion, Michael L. Shuler,
and William C. Ghiorse
p. 53
- Biosurfactant-facilitated Remediation of Metal-contaminated
Soils
Raina M. Miller
p. 59
- A Pilot Plant for Removing Chromium from
Residual Water of Tanneries
Julio Landgrave
p. 63
- Interactive Toxicity of Mixtures
Evaluation of the Nephrotoxicity of Complex
Mixtures Containing Organics and Metals: Advantages and Disadvantages
of the Use of Real-world Complex Mixtures
Jane Ellen Simmons, Raymond S. H. Yang, and Ezra Berman
p. 67
- Metal Transport in Cells: Cadmium Uptake by
Rate Hepatocytes and Renal Cortical Epithelial Cells
Zahir A. Shaikh, Mark E. Blazka, and Tetsuya Endo
p. 73
- Interaction of Metals during Their Uptake and
Accumulation in Rabbit Renal Cortical Slices
Rodney L. Keith, Sharon J. McGuinness, A. Jay Gandolfi, Timothy P.
Lowe, Quan Chen, and Quintus Fernando
p. 77
- Glutathione Effects on Toxicity and Uptake
of Mercuric Chloride and Sodium Arsenite in Rabbit Renal Cortical
Slices
Carmen A. Burton, Kristina Hatlelid, Kevin Divine, Dean E. Carter,
Quintus Fernando, Klaus Brendel, and A. Jay Gandolfi
p. 81
- Arsenic Increased Lipid Peroxidation in Rat
Tissues by a Mechanism Independent of Glutathione Levels
Osbaldo Ramos, Leticia Carrizales, Leticia Yáñez, Jesús
Mejía, Lilia Batres, Deogracias Ortíz, and Fernando
Díaz-Barriga
p. 85
- Designing Appropriate Public Policy Responses
Relevance of Risk Assessment to Exposed Communities
Carolyn Brickey
p. 89
- Water Quality Problems In Nogales, Sonora
Roberto A. Sanchez
p. 93
- Using Human Populations to Assess Risk
Approaches for Exposure Characterization
and Data Needs for Hazardous Waste Site Assessment
Jed M. Waldman
p. 99
- Bone Lead Measured by X-ray Fluorescence: Epidemiologic
Methods
Howard Hu, Antonio Aro, and Andrea Rotnitzky
p. 105
Genotoxic Monitoring of Workers at a Hazardous
Waste Disposal Site in Mexico
María E. Gonsebatt, Ana M. Salazar, Regina Montero, Fernando
Díaz Barriga, Leticia Yáñez, Humberto Gómez,
and Patricia Ostrosky-Wegman
p. 111
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