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TOXICOLOGY Toxic214o (2l005o) g276y-2 77 www.elsevier.com/locate/toxicol Contents of volume 214 Contents of Volume 214 Nos. 1-2 Review Safety assessment on polyethylene glycols (PEGs) and their derivatives as used in cosmetic products C. Fruijtier-Pélloth (Germany) Articles Beneficial role of monoesters of meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid in the mobilization of lead and recovery of tissue oxida- tive injury in rats G. Saxena, U. Pathak, S.J.S. Flora (India) Ebselen protects glutamate uptake inhibition caused by methyl mercury but does not by Hg?" M.B. Moretto, C. Funchal, A.Q. Santos, C. Gottfried, B. Boff, G. Zeni, R. Pessoa-Pureur, D.O. Souza, S. Wofchuk, J.B.T. Rocha (Brazil) 57-66 Transient alterations in neuronal and behavioral activity following bensultap and fipronil treatment in rats V. Szegedi, G. Bardos, L. Détari, A. Toth, 1. Banczerowski-Pelyhe, I. Vilagi (Hungary) 67-76 The effect of ursodeoxycholic acid on glycochenodeoxycholic acid-induced apoptosis in rat hepatocytes S. Utanohara, M. Tsuji, S.M omma, Y. Morio, K. Oguchi (Japan) 77-86 Alterations in respiration rate of isolated rainbow trout hepatocytes exposed to the P-glycoprotein substrate rhodamine 123 O.S. Bains, C.J. Kennedy (Canada) 87-98 Short-term oral toxicity of butyl ether, ethyl hexyl ether, methyl heptyl ether and 1,6-dimethoxyhexane in male rats and the role of 2-methoxyacetic acid R. Poon, M. Wade, V.E. Valli, I. Chu (Canada, USA) 99-112 In vivo effects of chronic contamination with depleted uranium on CYP3A and associated nuclear receptors PXR and CAR in the rat M. Souidi, Y. Gueguen, C. Linard, N. Dudoignon, S. Grison, C. Baudelin, C. Marquette, P. Gourmelon, J. Aigueperse, I. Dublineau (France) 113-122 Hexachlorocyclohexane differentially alters the antioxidant status of the brain regions in rat A. Srivastava, T. Shivanandappa (India) 123-130 Effect of 3-aminobenzamide, PARP inhibitor, on matrix metalloproteinase-9 level in plasma and brain of ischemic stroke model S.-H. Koh, D.-I. Chang, H.-T. Kim, J. Kim, M.-H. Kim, K.S. Kim, I. Bae, H. Kim, D.W. Kim, S.H. Kim (Republic of Korea) 131-139 Concentration-dependence of aniline-induced methemoglobinemia in dogs: A derivation of an acute reference concentration J. Pauluhn (Germany) 140-150 News and Views Present and future of cancer vaccines S. Hockertz (Germany) 151-161 Instructions to Authors 162-163 doi: 10.1016/S0300-4X8(305 )00449-X Contents of volume 214 Contents of Volume 214 No. 3 Special Issue The Toxicologist and the Response to Incidents with Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents Guest Editors: Michael Schwenk and Ladislaus Szinicz Editorial M. Schwenk, L. Szinicz (Germany) 165-166 Articles History of chemical and biological warfare agents L. Szinicz (Germany) 167-181 Diagnostic aspects of organophosphate poisoning F. Worek, M. Koller, H. Thiermann, L. Szinicz (Germany) 182-189 Effects of oximes on muscle force and acetylcholinesterase activity in isolated mouse hemidiaphragms exposed to paraoxon H. Thiermann, P. Eyer, F. Worek, L. Szinicz (Germany) 190-197 Medical aspects of sulphur mustard poisoning K. Kehe, L. Szinicz (Germany) 198-209 Medical aspects of toxin weapons H. Bigalke, A. Rummel (Germany) 210-220 Medical management of incidents with chemical warfare agents T. Zilker (Germany) 221-231 Toxicological aspects of preparedness and aftercare for chemical-incidents M. Schwenk, S. Kluge, H. Jaroni (Germany) 232-248 Legal aspects and international assistance related to the deliberate use of chemicals to cause harm I.R. Kenyon, K. Gutschmidt, O. Cosivi (Switzerland) 249-255 Acute inhalative exposure assessment: Derivation of guideline levels with special regard to sensitive subpopulations and time scaling H. Mielke, A. Gundert, K. Abraham, U. Gundert-Remy (Germany) 256-267 Appendix Acute Exposure Guideline levels (AEGLs), toxicity and properties of selected chemical and biological agents S. Kluge, L. Szinicz (Germany) 268-270 271 Author index of volume 214 272-275 Subject index of volume 214 276-277 Contents of volume 214

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