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JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PART A Volume 61 Tables of Contents Volume 61, Issue 1 Volume 61, Issue 2 Preface Subchronic and Developmental Toxicity D. K. Bhalla Studies of n-Butyl Propionate Vapor in Rats Oxidative Effects and Inflammatory M. I. Banton, T. R. Tyler, C. E. Ulrich, Responses in the Lung M. D. Nemec, and R. H. Garman D. K. Bhalla Two-Generation Reproduction Study Regulation of Leukocyte Function by by Dosing with Glutaraldehyde in the Nitric Oxide Donors: The Effect of Drinking Water of CD Rats 5-Nitroso-Thiol Complexes Teresa L. Neeper-Bradley and Bryan lr. L. Gluckman, J. E. Grossman, J. D. Ballantyne Folts, and K. T. Kruse-Elliott Pharmacokinetic Disposition and Airway Response to Concomitant Tissue Distribution of Bisphenol A in Exposure with Endotoxin and Allergen Rats After Intravenous Administration in Atopic Asthmatics Sun Dong Yoo, Beom Soo Shin, Marlowe W. Eldridge and David B. Seung Jun Kwack, Byung Mu Lee, Peden Kui Lea Park, Soon-Young Han, and Hyung Sik Kim Fewer T Lymphocytes and Decreased Pulmonary Influenza Virus Burden in Contaminated Department of Energy Mice Exposed to 2,3,7,8- Facilities and Ecosystems: Weighing Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) the Ecological Risks B. Paige Lawrence, Travis K. Warren, Joanna Burger and Halle Luong The Fungal Cell Wall Component B-1,3-Glucan Has an Adjuvant Effect on the Allergic Response to Ovalbumin in Mice Heidi Ormstad, Else-Carin Groeng, Martinus Lovik, and Geir Hetland Oxidative Mechanisms in Tobacco Smoke-Induced Emphysema JeanClare Seagrave Volume 61, Issue 3 Volume 61, Issue 4 Microcystins (Cyanobacterial Toxins) 155 Evaluation of the Health Risk 225 in Drinking Water Enhance the Associated with Exposure to Growth of Aberrant Crypt Foci in the Chloroform in Indoor Swimming Pools Mouse Colon Benoit Lévesque, Pierre Ayotte, Andrew R. Humpage, Stephen J. Robert Tardif, Ginette Charest-Tardif, Hardy, Emma J}. Moore, Suzanne M. Eric Dewailly, Denis Prud’Homme, Froscio, and lan R. Falconer Guy Gingras, Sylvain Allaire, and Robert Lavoie Evaluation of Oxidative Stress in 167 Experimental Colitis: Effects of Effects of Indoor Environmental 245 L-Arginine—-Nitric Oxide Pathway Factors on Risk for Atopic Eczema in Manipulation a Subtropical Area Arzu Seven, Oktay Seymen, Chun-Yuh Yang, Ming-Fen Cheng, and Figen inci, Bige Oz, Giinnur Yigit, Ya-Lun Hsieh and Gulden Burcak Concentrations of Arsenic, Cadmium, 255 Ultraviolet Radiation and Reactive 177 Copper, Lead, Mercury, and Zinc in Oxygen Generation as Inducers of Human Placentas from Two Cities in Keratinocyte Apoptosis: Protective Ukraine Role of Tea Polyphenols Tamara D. Zadorozhnaja, Ruth E. Yi-Cai Fu, Xi-Peng Jin, Shao-Min Wei, Little, Richard K. Miller, Nikola A. Hui-Feng Lin, and Sam Kacew Mendel, Robert J. Taylor, Bobby J. Presley, and Beth C. Gladen In Vitro Penetration of Soil-Aged 189 Mercury Through Pig Skin Recreation and Risk Around Los 265 Gloria A. Skowronski, Rita M. Turkall, Alamos: Are Hispanics More at Risk? and Mohamed S. Abdel-Rahman Joanna Burger Stimulation of MCF-7 Cell Proliferation 201 Microcystin-LR Decreases Hepatic 281 by Low Concentrations of Chinese and Renal Perfusion, and Causes Domestic Polychlorinated Biphenyls Circulatory Shock, Severe Kejiu Du, Shaogang Chu, and Hypoglycemia, and Terminal Xiaobai Xu Hyperkalemia in Intravascularly Dosed Swine Physiologically Based Modeling of 209 Val R. Beasley, RandallA . Lovell, the Maximal Effect of Metabolic Kenneth R. Holmes, Horace E. Interactions on the Kinetics of Walcott, David J. Schaeffer, Walter E. Components of Complex Chemical Hoffmann, and Wayne W. Mixtures Carmichael Sami Haddad, Ginette Charest-Tardif, and Kannan Krishnan Volume 61, Issues 5-6 Myelodysplastic Syndromes May Have 387 Preface 305 an Infectious Etiology Azra Raza Part I—Benzene State-of-the-Science Workshop Molecular Models of Benzene 391 Leukemogenesis Assessing the Health Risks of Benzene: 307 Richard D. Irons A Report on the Benzene State-of-the- Science Workshop Utility of a Mouse Model for Studying 399 D. Krewski, R. Snyder, P. Beatty, G. the Effects of Benzene on the Myeloid Granville, B. Meek, and B. Sonawane Lineage: Effects of Hydroquinone on a Model Myeloid System Overview of the Benzene Problem George F. Kalf Overview of the Toxicology of 339 Nitric Oxide as a Mediator of Benzene Benzene-Induced Hematosuppression Robert Snyder and Toxicity Debra L. Laskin, Diane E. Heck, Benzene Metabolism and Genotoxicity Chitra J. Punjabi, and Jeffrey D. Laskin Benzene-Induced Genotoxicity 347 Benzene-Induced Leukemia John Whysner Benzene and Lymphohematopoietic 419 Benzene-Induced Genotoxicity: A 353 Malignancies in China Different Perspective Richard B. Hayes, Songnian Yin, David A. Eastmond Nathaniel Rothman, Mustata Dosemeci, Guilan Li, Lois T. Travis, The Role of Metabolism and Specific 357 Martyn T. Smith, and Martha S. Linet Metabolites in Benzene-Induced Toxicity: Evidence and Issues Petroleum Worker Studies and 433 David Ross Benzene Risk Assessment Robert Schnatter Needs for Research on Benzene 373 Metabolism and Dosimetry Biomarkers in the Molecular 439 Paul M. Schlosser Epidemiology of Benzene-Exposed Workers Benzene Toxicity and Leukemogenesis Martyn T. Smith and Nathaniel Rothman Benzene Leukemogenesis: An Environmental Carcinogen-Induced The Health Effects Institute’s 447 Tissue-Specific Model of Neoplasia Biomarker Research in China Using Genetically Altered Mouse Martha E. Richmond Models John Edgar French and Muriel Saulnier Recent Findings and New Initiatives 457 for Epidemiologic Research on Myeloid Leukemia After Cytotoxic 381 Benzene Therapy and Other Hematotoxins Otto Wong Richard A. Larson Volume 61, Issues 5—6 (Continued) A Biomathematical Model of 501 Issues tor Discussion: Benzene- 467 Cyclophosphamide Hematotoxicity Induced Leukemia—Human Studies Louis Anthony Cox, Jr. David Bayliss and Babasaheb Sonawane Comments on the Cox Model of 511 Cyclophosphamide Hematotoxicity Future Research to Improve Risk Kannan Krishnan Assessment and Management From Cyclophosphamide 515 Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene-—A 471 Hematotoxicity to Modeling Cancer Status Update and Research Needs to E. Georg Luebeck Improve Risk Assessment: U.S. EPA Perspective Review of the Cox Model 521 Babasaheb Sonawane, David Bayliss, Chao Chen Lawrence Valcovic, Chao Chen, Bruce Rodan, and William Farland Comments on a Biochemical Model of Cyclophosphamide Hematotoxicity Benzene Status of Assessment— 473 Christopher J. Portier and Frederick M. Priority Substances Program Parham M. E. (Bette) Meek A Clinician’s Comments on the 529 California Perspective on the 479 Cyclophosphamide Hematotoxicity Assessment of Benzene Toxicological Biologically Based Risk Assessment Risks Model Lauren Zeise and Thomas A. Harold L. Atkins McDonald Review of the Cox Hematotoxicity 539 Summary of Research Published After Model the Workshop Mark L. Heaney and Stephen D. Nimer Recent Developments in Benzene Risk 485 Assessment Biologically Based Risk Assessment 543 Sam Kacew and Irma Lemaire Model for Cyclophosphamide Hematotoxicity in Animal Species: Part II—Hematotoxicity Modeling Concluding Comments Workshop Melvin E. Andersen and Daniel Krewski Introduction to the Hematotoxicity 499 Modeling Workshop D. Krewski and C. Henry Volume 61, Issue 7 Volume 61, Issue 8 Individual Variability in the Zinc 553 Rapid Communication: Caenorhabditis 641 Inducibility of Metallothionein-ll, elegans as an Alternative Animal mRNA in Human Lymphocytes Species Ming-Tsang Wu, Bruce Demple, Phillip L. Williams, Gary L. Anderson, Richard A. O. Bennett, David C. John L. Johnstone, Adrian D. Nunn, Christiani, Rong Fan, and Michael F. Tweedle, and Paul Howard Hu Wedeking Protective Effects of Manganese 569 Rapid Communication: PCB- 649 Against Lipid Peroxidation Associated Alteration of Hepatic Min-Tzu Chen, Jenn-Yuan Sheu, Steroid Metabolism in Harbor Seals and Te-Hsien Lin (Phoca vitulina) G. M. Troisi and C. F. Mason Dermal and Systemic Toxicity After 579 Application of Semisynthetic Metal- Polychlorinated Biphenyls Are 657 Working Fluids in BoC3F1 Mice Selectively Neurotoxic in the Nabil H. Al-Humadi, Anna A. Developing Spisula solidissima Embryo Shvedova, Lori Battelli, Nicole Jill A. Kreiling, Raymond E. Stephens, Diotte, Vincent Castranova, and Alan M. Kuzirian, Kathryn Jessen-Eller, Choudari Kommineni and Carol L. Reinisch Morphological and Pathological 591 Gender Differences in Developmental 677 Effects of Cadmium Ingestion on Immunotoxicity to Lead in the Chicken: Pekin Ducks Exposed to Saline Analysis Following a Single Early Low- Maryanne R. Hughes, Judit E. Level Exposure In Ovo Smits, John E. Elliott, and Darin C. T. L. Bunn, J. A. Marsh, and R. R. Bennett Dietert Effects of Ochratoxin A on 609 Subchronic Effects Following a Single 695 Cytotoxicity and Cell Differentiation Sarin Exposure on Blood-Brain and in Cultured Rat Embryonic Cells Blood-Testes Barrier Permeability, Jin Tae Hong, Kui Lea Park, Soon Acetylcholinesterase, and Acetylcholine Young Han, Ki Sook Park, Hyung Receptors in the Central Nervous Sik Kim, Se Dong Oh, Rhee Da Lee, System of Rat: A Dose-Response Study and Seung Jae Jang Katherine H. Jones, Anjelika M. Dechkovskaia, Elizabeth A. Herrick, Lung Responses to Hypothyroidism, 623 Ali A. Abdel-Rahman, Wasiuddin A. Hyperthyroidism, and Khan, and Mohamed B. Abou-Donia Lipopolysaccharide Challenge in Rats Metabolism of Styrene Oxide to 709 L. J. Huffman, D. J. Judy, K. M. K. Styrene Glycol in Enriched Mouse Rao, D. G. Frazer, and W. T. Clara-Cell Preparations Goldsmith Gary P. Carlson

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