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Volume 105 Supplement 2, March 1997

Cover of 1997 Supplement 2, EHP Experimental Approaches to Chemical Sensitivity

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Table of Contents

Overview

Introduction and Overview
Howard Kipen and Nancy Fiedler
p. 405
Chemical Sensitivity: The Scientific Literature
Nancy Fiedler and Howard Kipen
p. 409

Clinical Perspectives

Profile of Patients with Chemical Injury and Sensitivity
Grace Ziem and James McTamney
p. 417
Clinical Characteristics of Chemical Sensitivity: An Illustrative Case History of Asthma and MCS
Gerald H. Ross
p. 437
Commentary: Laboratory Testing of the Patient with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Howard R. Kehrl
p. 443

Theoretical Perspectives

Toxicant-induced Loss of Tolerance--An Emerging Theory of Disease?
Claudia S. Miller
p. 445
Commentary: Evolving Concepts of Chemical Sensitivity
Robert C. MacPhail
p. 455
Individual Differences in Neural Sensitization and the Role of Context in Illness from Low-level Environmental Chemical Exposures
Iris R. Bell, Gary E. Schwartz, Carol M. Baldwin, Elizabeth E. Hardin, Nancy G. Klimas, John P. Kline, Roberto Patarca, and Zhi-Ying Song
p. 457
Potential Role of Stress and Sensitization in the Development and Expression of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Barbara A. Sorg and Balakrishna M. Prasad
p. 467
Hypothesis for Induction and Propagation of Chemical Sensitivity Based on Biopsy Studies
William J. Meggs
p. 473
Psychophysiological Hypotheses Regarding Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome
Paul M. Lehrer
p. 479
Commentary: Systematic Considerations in the Area of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Vernon A. Benignus
p. 485
Experimental Methods
Experimental Strategies for Research on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Bernard Weiss
p. 487
Cognitive and Psychomotor Performance Tests and Experiment Design in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Anthony Wetherell
p. 495
A Behavior-Genetic Approach to Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
David B. Newlin
p. 505
Human Drug Discrimination and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Caffeine Exposure as an Experimental Model
Thomas Eissenberg and Roland R. Griffiths
p. 509

Working Group Reports

Empirical Approaches for the Investigation of Toxicant-induced Loss of Tolerance
Claudia Miller, Nicholas Ashford, Richard Doty, Mary Lamielle, David Otto, Alice Rahill, and Lance Wallace
p. 515
Pavlovian Conditioning and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Shepard Siegel and Richard Kreutzer
p. 521
Psychoneuroimmunology
Nicholas Cohen, Howard Kehrl, Birgitta Berglund, Ann O'Leary, Gerald Ross, James Seltzer, and Clifford Weisel
p. 527
Neurogenic Inflammation: With Additional Discussion of Central and Perceptual Integration of Nonneurogenic Inflammation
Rebecca Bascom, William J. Meggs, Mark Frampton, Kenneth Hudnell, Kaye Killburn, Gerd Kobal, Michelle Medinsky, and William Rea
p. 531
Testing the Neural Sensitization and Kindling Hypothesis for Illness from Low Levels of Environmental Chemicals
Iris R. Bell, John Rossi III, Mary E. Gilbert, Gerd Kobal, Lisa A. Morrow, David B. Newlin, Barbara A. Sorg, and Ronald W. Wood
p. 539



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