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There have been many reviews pubHshed on the toxicity of butadiene (264). A summary of environmental health perspectives was presented at the ... [Pg.349]

Environmental Health Perspectives, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C., Vol. 86,1990. [Pg.354]

Folinsbee, 1,. J. (1989). Human health effects of exposure to airborne acid. Environmental Health Perspectives 79, 195-199. [Pg.233]

Utell, M. J. (1985). Effects of inhaled acid aerosols on lung mechanics an analysis of human exposure studies. Environmental Health Perspect. 63, 39-44. [Pg.233]

Baatrup, E. and Junge, M. (2001). Antiandrogenic pesticides disrupt sexual characteristics in the adult male guppy (Poecilia reticulata). Environmental Health Perspectives 109, 1063-1070. [Pg.338]

Brian, J.V., Harris, C.A., and Scholze, M. et al. (2005). Accurate prediction of the response of freshwater fish to a mixture of estrogenic chemicals. Environmental Health Perspectives 113, 721-728. [Pg.340]

Brotons, J.A., Oleaserrano, M.P., and Villalobos, M. et al. (1995). Xenoestrogens released from lacquer coatings in food cans. Environmental Health Perspectives 103, 608-612. [Pg.340]

Clarkson, T.W. (1987). Metal toxicity in the central nervous system. Environmental Health Perspectives 75, 59-64. [Pg.342]

Colborn, T, Saal, F.S.V., and Soto, A.M. (1993). Developmental effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in wildlife and humans. Environmental Health Perspectives 101, 378-384. [Pg.342]

Crain, D.A., Guillette, L.J., and Rooney, A.A. et al. (1997). Alterations in steroidogenesis in aUigators (Alligator mississippiensis) exposed naturally and experimentally to environmental contaminants. Environmental Health Perspectives 105, 528-533. [Pg.343]

Crews, D., Bergeron, J.M., and McLachlan, J.A. (1995). The role of estrogen in turtle sex determination and the effect of PCBs. Environmental Health Perspectives 103, Ti-ll. [Pg.343]

Filby, A.L., Neuparth, T., and Thorpe, K.L. et al. (2007a). Health impacts of estrogens in the environment, considering complex mixture effects. Environmental Health Perspectives 115, 1704-1710. [Pg.347]

Folmar, L.C., Denslow, N.D., Rao, V. et al. (1996). Vitellogenin induction and reduced serum testosterone concentrations in feral male carp (Cyprinus carpio) captured near a major metropohtan sewage treatment plant. Environmental Health Perspectives 104, 1096-1101. [Pg.347]

Fry, D.M. (1995). Reproductive effects in birds exposed to pesticides and industrial-chemicals. Environmental Health Perspectives 103, 165-171. [Pg.348]

GuiUette, L.J., Jr., Gross, T.S., and Masson et al. (1994). Developmental abnormalities of the gonad and abnormal sex hormone concentrations in juvenile alligators from contaminated and control lakes in Florida. Environmental Health Perspectives 102, 680-688. [Pg.349]

Hayes, T., Hasten, K., and Tsui, M. et al. (2003). Atrazine-induced hermaphroditism at 0.1 ppb in American leopard frogs (Rana pipiens) Laboratory and field evidence. Environmental Health Perspectives 111, 568-575. [Pg.351]

Hooper, K. and McDonald, T.A. (2000). The PBDEs An emerging environmental challenge and another reason for breast milk monitoring programs. Environmental Health Perspectives 108, 387-392. [Pg.352]

Jobling, S., Williams, R., and Johnson, A. et al. (2006). Predicted exposures to steroid estrogens in U.K. rivers correlate with widespread sexual disruption in wild fish populations. Environmental Health Perspectives 114, 32-39. [Pg.354]

Jorgenson, J.L. (2001). Aldrin and dieldrin A review of research on their production, environmental depositions and fate, bioaccumulation, toxicology and epidemiology in the United States. Environmental Health Perspectives 109, 113-139 (supplement). [Pg.355]

Katsiadaki, I., Morris, S., and Squires, C. et al. (2006). Use of the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) as a sensitive in vivo test for detection of environmental antiandrogens. Environmental Health Perspectives 114, 115-121. [Pg.355]

Liney, K.E., Hagger, J.A., and Tyler, C.R. et al. (2006). Health effects in fish of long-term exposure to effluents from wastewater treatment works. Environmental Health Perspectives 114, 81-89. [Pg.357]

Nash, J.P., Kime, D.E., and van der Ven, L.T.M. et al. (2004). Long term exposures to environmental concentrations of the pharmaceutical ethynylestradiol causes reproductive failure in fish. Environmental Health Perspectives 112, 1725-1733. [Pg.361]

Peakall, D. (1996). Disrupted patterns of behaviour in natural populations as an index of toxicity. Environmental Health Perspectives 104, Supplement 2 331-335. [Pg.364]

Soto, A.M., Justicia, H., and Wray, J.W. et al. (1991). Para-nonyl-phenol an estrogenic xen-obiotic released from modified polystyrene. Environmental Health Perspectives 92, 167-173. [Pg.369]

Sumpter, J.P. and Johhng, S. (1995). Vitellogenesis as a biomarker for estrogenic contamination of the aquatic environment. Environmental Health Perspectives 103, 173-178. [Pg.369]

Swan, S.H., Brazil, C., and Drobnis, E.Z. et al. (2003a). Geographic differences in semen quality of fertile US males. Environmental Health Perspectives 111, 414 20. [Pg.370]

Walker, C.H. (1998d). Biomarker strategies to evaluate the environmental effects of chemicals. Environmental Health Perspectives 106 (Supplement 2), 613-620. [Pg.373]

Yamasaki, K., Sawaki, M., and Ohta, R. et al. (2003). OECD validation of the Hershberger assay in Japan Phase 2 dose response of methyltestosterone, vinclozolin, and p,p -DDE. Environmental Health Perspectives 111, 1912-1919. [Pg.375]

Safe, S. (1998) Hazard and Risk Assessment of Chemical Mixtures Using the Toxic Equivalency Factor Approach. Environmental Health Perspectives, 106(Suppl. 4), 1051-1058. [Pg.39]

Chen, L. and Dixon, K., Analysis of repair and mutagenesis of chromium induced DNA damage in yeast mammalian cells and transgenic mice, Environmental, Health Perspective, 106, 1027-1032, 1998. [Pg.1331]

Hu H, Rabinowitz M, Smith D. 1998. Bone lead as a biological marker in epidemiologic studies of chronic toxicity conceptual paradigms. Environmental Health Perspectives 106(1) 1-8. [Pg.534]

Oberdorster, G Oberdorster, E., and Oberdorster, J. (2007) Concepts of nanoparticle dose metric and response metric. Environmental Health Perspectives, 115 (6), A290. [Pg.135]

Helland, A., Wick, P., Koehler, A., Schmid, K., and Som, C. (2007) Reviewing the environmental and human health knowledge base of carbon nanotubes. Environmental Health Perspectives, 115 (8), 1125-1131. [Pg.135]

Hardman, R. (2006) A toxicologic reviewof quantum dots toxicity depends on physicochemical and environmental factors. Environmental Health Perspectives, 114 (2), 165-172. [Pg.136]

Grassian, V.H., O Shaughnessy, P.T., damcakova-Dodd, A., Pettibone, J.M.,and Thorne, P.S. (2007) Inhalation exposure study of titanium dioxide nanopartides with a primary particle size of 2 to 5 nm. Environmental Health Perspectives, 115 (3), 397-402. [Pg.136]


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