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TOXICOLOGY ELSEVIER om locate toxicol Author index of volume 214 Abraham, K. 214, 256 Hockertz,S. 214, 151 Poon, R 214, 99 \igueperse, J. 214,113 Pureur, R.P. 214, 57 Jaroni, H. 214, 232 Bae. 1. 214, 131 Rocha, J.B.T. 214, 57 Bains,O.S. 214, 87 Rummel, A. 214, 210 Kehe, K 214, 198 Banczerowski Pelyhe | 214, 67 Kennedy, C.J. 214, 87 Bardos, G 214. 67 Santos, A.Q. 214, 57 Kenyon, LR. 214, 249 Baudelin, ¢ 214, 113 Saxena,G. 214, 39 Kim, D.W. 214, 131 Bigalke,H. 214, 210 Schwenk, M. 214, 165, 232 Kim, H. 214, 131 Boff, B. 214,57 Shivanandappa, T. 214, 123 Kim, H.-T. 214, 131 Souidi, M. 214,113 Kim, J. 214, 131 Chang, D.-l. 214, 131 Souza, D.O. 214, 57 Kim, K.S. 214, 131 Chu. 1. 214,99 Srivastava, A. 214, 123 Kim, M.-H. 214, 131 Cosivi, O 214. 249 Szegedi, V. 214, 67 Kim, S.H. 214, 131 Szinicz, | 214, 165, 167, 182, Kluge, S. 214, 232, 268 Détari, | 214, 67 190. 198, 268 Koh, S.-H. 214, 131 Dublineau, 1. 214, 113 Koller, M 214. 182 Dudoignon, N. 214, 113 Thiermann, H. 214, 182, 190 \. 214, 67 Eyer, P. 214, 190 Linard,C. 214,113 Tsuji, M. 214,77 Flora, S.J.S. 214, 39 Marquette,C. 214,113 Utanohara, S. 214, 77 Fruijtier-Pélloth, C. 214, | Mielke, H. 214, 256 Funchal, C. 214, 57 Momma, S. 214, 77 Valli, V.E 214, 99 Vilagi, 1. 214, 67 Moretto, M.B 214, 57 Gottfried, C. 214, 57 Morio, Y. 214, 77 Gourmelon, P. 214, 113 Wade, M. 214, 99 Grison, S. 214,113 Wofchuk, S. 214, 57 Gueguen, Y. 214, 113 Oguchi, K. 214, 77 Worek, F. 214, 182, 190 Gundert, A. 214, 256 Gundert-Remy, U. 214, 256 Pathak, | 214, 39 Zeni, G Gutschmidt, K. 214, 249 Pauluhn, J. 214, 140 Zilker, T doi: 10.1016/S0300-48 3 X(05 )00447-6 TOXICOLOGY 3 ELSEVIER Toxicology 214 (2005) 77997 s www.elsevier.com locate/toxicol Subject index of volume 214 Acetylcholinesterase; Paraoxon; Diaphragm; Oximes; Botulinum neurotoxin; Clostridial neurotoxin, Tetanus Neuromuscular junction 214, 190 neurotoxin; Ricin; Trichothecene; Biological weapon; Treatment 214, 210 Acute exposure; Inhalation; Risk assessment; Sensitive subpopulation; Kinetic model; Dichloromethane 214, 256 Brain regions; Hexachlorocyclohexane; Antioxidant enzymes; Lipid peroxidation 214, 123 Alipahtic ethers; Oral toxicity; Diesel additives; Testicular toxin; 2-Methoxyace 214, 99 CAR; Depleted uranium; CYP3A; PXR 214, 113 Aniline; Methemoglobin; Concentration—time-dependence; Cell death; Organochalcogens; Methylmercury; Glutamate; Inhalation uptake; Dermal uptake; Benchmark analysis 214, Ebselen 214, 57 140 Antioxidant enzymes; Hexachlorocyclohexane; Brain Chelation therapy; Lead poisoning; Oxidative stress; regions; Lipid peroxidation 214, 123 meso-2,3-Dimercaptosuccinic acid; Monoesters 214, 39 Apoptosis; Bile acid; Hepatocytes; Ursodeoxycholic acid; Chemical agents; Biological agents; History 214, 167 Glycochenodeoxycholic acid 214, 77 Chemical warfare agent; Poisoning: Diagnosis; Benchmark analysis; Methemoglobin; Aniline; Treatment; Clinical toxicologist 214, 221 Concentration—time-dependence; Inhalation uptake; Dermal uptake 214, 140 Chemical warfare agents; Sulphur mustard; Toxicology: Human; Treatment; Vesicants 214, 198 Bensultap; Rat; Cortex slice; Synaptic strength; LTP; Open-field behavior; Sleep characteristics; Fipronil 214, 67 Chemical warfare; Emergency planning; Preparedness; Stockpiling; Toxic agent 214, 232 Bile acid; Apoptosis; Hepatocytes; Ursodeoxycholic acid; Glycochenodeoxycholic acid 214, 77 Chemical weapons; Geneva Protocol; International law: OPCW; WHO 214, 249 Biological agents; Chemical agents; History 214, 167 Biological weapon; Clostridial neurotoxin; Botulinum neu- Clinical toxicologist; Chemical warfare agent; Poisoning; rotoxin; Tetanus neurotoxin; Ricin; Trichothecene;: Diagnosis; Treatment 214, 221 Treatment 214, 210 Clostridial neurotoxin; Botulinum neurotoxin: Tetanus Biomonitoring; Organophosphates; Exposure; Poisoning; neurotoxin; Ricin; Trichothecene; Biological weapon; Diagnosis 214, 182 Treatment 214, 210 doi: 10.1016/S0300-4X8(305 )00448-8 Subject index « f volume 214 Concentration—-time-dependence: Methemoglobin; Geneva Protocol; Chemical weapons; International law; Aniline; Inhalation uptake; Dermal uptake; Benchmark OPCW; WHO 214, 249 analysis 214, 140 Glutamate; Organochalcogens; Methylmercury; Ebselen; Cortex slice; Rat; Synaptic strength; LTP; Open-field Cell death 214, 57 behavior; Sleep characteristics; Bensultap; Fipronil 214, 67 Glycochenodeoxycholic acid; Apoptosis; Bile acid: Cosmetics; Polyethylene glycol; PEG; Safety assessment: Hepatocytes; Ursodeoxycholic acid 214, 77 Toxicology 214, | Hepatocytes; Apoptosis; Bile acid; Ursodeoxycholic CYP3<A; Depleted uranium; PXR:; CAR 214, 113 Glycochenodeoxycholic acid 214, 77 Depleted uranium; CYP3A; PXR: CAR 214, 113 Hexachlorocyclohexane; Brain regions: Antioxidant enzymes; Lipid peroxidation 214, 123 Dermal uptake: Methemoglobin; Aniline; Concentration—time-dependence; Inhalation uptake; History; Chemical agents; Biological agents 214, 167 Benchmark analysis 214, 140 Human; Chemical warfare agents; Sulphur mustard; Diagnosis; Chemical warfare agent; Poisoning; Treatment: Toxicology; Treatment; Vesicants 214, 198 Clinical toxicologist 214, 221 Inhalation uptake: Methemoglobin; Aniline; Diagnosis; Organophosphates; Exposure; Poisoning: Concentration—time-dependence; Dermal uptake; Biomonitoring 214, 182 Benchmark analysis 214, 140 Diaphragm; Paraoxon; Acetylcholinesterase; Oximes: Inhalation; Acute exposure; Risk assessment; Sensitive Neuromuscular junction 214, 190 subpopulation; Kinetic model; Dichloromethane 214, 256 Dichloromethane, Acute exposure; Inhalation; Risk International law; Chemical weapons; Geneva Protocol; assessment; Sensitive subpopulation; Kinetic model 214, OPCW; WHO 214, 249 256 Diesel additives; Oral toxicity; Alipahtic ethers; Testicular Ischemic stroke; PARP inhibitor; MMP-9:; NF-«B 214, 131 toxin; 2-Methoxyace 214, 99 Kinetic model; Acute exposure; Inhalation; Risk assess- Ebselen; Organochalcogens; Methylmercury; Glutamate: ment; Sensitive subpopulation; Dichloromethane 214, 256 Cell death 214, 57 Lead poisoning; Oxidative stress; Chelation therapy; meso- Efflux; P-glycoprotein; Xenobiotic transport; Rhodamine 2,3-Dimercaptosuccinic acid; Monoesters 214, 39 123; Rainbow trout; Energetic costs 214, 87 Lipid peroxidation; Hexachlorocyclohexane; Brain Emergency planning; Chemical warfare; Preparedness; regions; Antioxidant enzymes 214, 123 Stockpiling: Toxic agent 214, 232 LTP; Rat; Cortex slice; Synaptic strength; Open-field Energe2 tic costs; P-gSlIyYCcOoFp rotein; Efflux: Xenobiotic trans- behavior; Sleep characteristics; Bensultap; Fipronil 214, 67 port; Rhodamine 123; Rainbow trout 214, 87 meso-2,3-Dimercaptosuccinic acid; Lead poisoning: Exposure; Organophosphates; Poisoning; Diagnosis; Oxidative stress; Chelation therapy; Monoesters 214, 39 Biomonitoring 214, 182 Methemoglobin; Aniline; Concentration—time-depend- Fipronil; Rat; Cortex slice; Synaptic strength; LTP; Open- ence; Inhalation uptake; Dermal uptake; Benchmark analy- field behavior; Sleep characteristics; Bensultap 214, 67 sis 214, 140 274 Subject index of volume 214 2-Methoxyace; Oral toxicity; Alipahtic ethers; Diesel addi Polyethylene glycol; PEG: Cosmetics; Safety assessment: tives; Testicular toxin 214, 99 Toxicology 214, | Methylmercury; Organochalcogens; Glutamate: Ebselen; Preparedness; Chemical warfare: Emergency planning: Cell death 214, 57 Stockpiling; Toxic agent 214, 232 MMP-9;: Ischemic stroke; PARP inhibitor; NF-«B 214, 131 PXR; Depleted uranium; CYP3A; CAR 214, 113 Monoesters; Lead poisoning: Oxidative stress; Chelation Rainbow trout; P-glycoprotein; Efflux: Xenobiotic trans therapy; meso-2,3-Dimercaptosuccinic acid 214, 39 port; Rhodamine 123; Energetic costs 214, 87 Neuromuscular junction; Paraoxon: Acetylcholinesierase; Diaphragm; Oximes 214, 190 Rat; Cortex slice; Synaptic strength; LTP; Open-field behavior; Sleep characteristics; Bensultap; Fipronil 214, 67 NF-«B; Ischemic stroke; PARP inhibitor; MMP-9 214, 131 Rhodamine 123, P-glycoprotein; Efflux; Xenobiotic trans OPCW; Chemical weapons; Geneva Protocol; International port; Rainbow trout; Energetic costs 214, 87 law; WHO 214, 249 Ricin; Clostridial neurotoxin: Botulinum neurotoxin: Open-field behavior: Rat; Cortex slice: Synaptic strength; Tetanus neurotoxin; Trichothecene; Biological weapon: LTP; Sleep characteristics; Bensultap: Fipronil 214, 67 Treatment 214, 210 Oral toxicity; Alipahtic ethers; Diesel additives; Testicular Risk assessment; Acute exposure: Inhalation; Sensitive toxin; 2-Methoxyace 214, 99 subpopulation; Kinetic model; Dichloromethane 214, 256 Organochalcogens; Methylmercury; Glutamate; Ebselen; Safety assessment; Polyethylene glycol; PEG: Cosmetics: Cell death 214, 57 Toxicology 214, | Organophosphates; Exposure: Poisoning; Diagnosis: Sensitive subpopulation: Acute exposure: Inhalation; Risk Biomonitoring 214, 182 assessment; Kinetic model; Dichloromethane 214, 256 Oxidative stress; Lead poisoning: Chelation therapy; meso- Sleep characteristics; Rat; Cortex slice; Synaptic strength: 2,3-Dimercaptosuccinic acid; Monoesters 214, 39 LTP; Open-field behavior; Bensultap; Fipronil 214, 67 Oximes; Paraoxon; Acetylcholinesterase; Diaphragm; Neuromuscular junction 214, 190 Stockpiling: Chemical warfare; Emergency planning: Preparedness; Toxic agent 214, 232 Paraoxon; Acetylcholinesterase; Diaphragm; Oximes; Neuromuscular junction 214, 190 Sulphur mustard; Chemical warfare agents: Toxicology: Human; Treatment; Vesicants 214, 198 PARP inhibitor: Ischemic stroke; MMP-9: NF-«B 214, 131 Synaptic strength; Rat; Cortex slice; LTP; Open-field PEG; Polyethylene glycol; Cosmetics: Safety assessment: behavior; Sleep characteristics; Bensultap; Fipronil 214, 67 Toxicology 214, | Testicular toxin: Oral toxicity; Alipahtic ethers; Diesel P-glycoprotein: Efflux; Xenobiotic transport; Rhodamine additives; 2-Methoxyace 214, 99 123; Rainbow trout; Energetic costs 214, 87 Tetanus neurotoxin; Clostridial neurotoxin: Botulinum Poisoning; Chemical warfare agent: Diagnosis; Treatment: neurotoxin; Ricin; Trichothecene; Biological weapon; Clinical toxicologist 214, 221 Treatment 214, 210 Poisoning; Organophosphates; Exposure; Diagnosis; Toxic agent; Chemical warfare; Emergency planning; Biomonitoring 214, 182 Preparedness; Stockpiling 214, 232 Subject index olume 214 Toxicology: Chemical warfare agents: Sulphur mustard: Trichothecene: Clostridial neurotoxin: Botulinum Human; Treatment; Vesicants 214, 198 neurotoxin; Tetanus neurotoxin; Ricin; Biological weapon; Treatment 214, 210 Toxicology: Polyethylene glycol; PEG; Cosmetics; Safety assessment 214, | Ursodeoxycholic acid; Apoptosis: Bile acid; Hepatocytes; Glycochenodeoxycholic acid 214, 77 Treatment; Chemical warfare agent: Poisoning: Diagnosis: Clinical toxicologist 214, 221 Vesicants; Chemical warfare agents; Sulphur mustard: Toxicology; Human; Treatment 214, 198 Treatment; Chemical warfare agents: Sulphur mustard; Toxicology; Human; Vesicants 214, 198 WHO; Chemical weapons; Geneva Protocol; International law; OPCW 214, 249 Treatment; Clostridial neurotoxin; Botulinum neurotoxin: Tetanus neurotoxin: Ricin: Trichothecene; Biological Xenobiotic transport; P-glycoprotein: Efflux: Rhodamine weapon 214, 210 123; Rainbow trout; Energetic costs 214, 87

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