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Toxicology Letters 1995: Vol 86 Table of Contents PDF

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Toxicology Letters Toxicology Letters 86 (1996) 223-224 Volume contents Volume 86 (1996) Research articles Perfluorodecanoic acid, a peroxisome proliferator, activates phospholipase C, inhibits CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltrans- ferase, and elevates diacylglycerol in rat liver N.V. Reo, L. Narayanan, K.B. Kling, M. Adinehzadeh (USA).....cc.c c.ece. ce.ce .cec.e e.ee .ee e.e ee.ee.eee es The effects of inhibitors of cyclo-oxygenase, lipoxygenase and nitric oxide synthase pathways on the toxicity of hydroxyurea in adrenalectomized rats 3 Cee, SA. EUR FFU GIN eo Skis oe ic i io na Shin Oa eon cig nde s swe na pih Re tN oo awe one came bias 13 Developmental toxicity of mono-n-benzyl phthalate, one of the major metabolites of the plasticizer n-butyl benzyl phthalate, in rats M. Ema, A. Harazono, E. Miyawaki, Y. Ogawa (Japan). ........... cece ccc ccc ee cece cence eee eee eee eeeeeees 19 Biomonitoring of diesel exhaust-exposed workers. DNA and hemoglobin adducts and urinary 1-hydroxypyrene as markers of exposure P.S. Nielsen, Ashild Andreassen, P.B. Farmer, S. @vreb¢, H. Autrup (Denmark, Norway, UK).................... 27 Cadmium ions influence the chemiluminescence activity of murine splenocytes both in vitro and in vivo M. Ciz, A. Lojek, B. Hogek, M. Feilhauerova (Czech Republic).........c.ec.e e.ee0 ce.c0ecceeceecseceueeecueeee 39 Mechanism of the formation of megamitochondria in the mouse liver induced by chloramphenicol T. Matsuhashi, X. Liu, Y. Nishizawa, J. Usukura, M. Wozniak, T. Wakabayashi (Japan, Poland).................. 47 EEE BAe ERC scene pier tae Mee ar eMe MON RSe S US Rea me IR EN Ren EAGER NSP TOI ek lars eM PEER eS CAR OME Teas Oare r TPS AT ERE 55 Special Issue — Environmental Chemicals and Respiratory Hypersensitization en: ON Sc ak ia acoe bed cc sb pebcemncdbbews bib 45) Mkrle Hb aN e ones ee KOSd ba endeh Ode coweee 57 Research articles Environmental chemicals, respiratory hypersensitization and international chemical safety i ess Gas WW AW REDD COCK PETRA RAD TOURS AD AS ORS HE TORN GL Ee Le 61 The immunology of respiratory allergies ee iy 20s hiss doe as 0 oe ew EK ad COR dey 0:5 UES EEN EKS Kw Kale PN ETA IR EA ARNE hae ner eate en Here 65 Genetics of asthma and atopy a Se den a 6 Gal dbo Oh ER FS UAE KS Ok Ck Ue AUS e ERNE C KEES Deb Red keh) Siaaeak ees 73 Chemicals and proteins as allergens and adjuvants ees I CUD PI 5 on ions sn 'ck nc hoes oda we cebe adh Snnd deuce vegeb 5a cde been nedeseebsneuse 79 The role of the gastrointestinal tract in the development of respiratory hypersensitivities ee Sa. ek ru ee hw haa eNn Cen am ubate bakb ecw dae ura he es OP 64k 0d Os kde SUES ORES Wee ES 85 The role of the skin in the development of chemical respiratory hypersensitivity i IS SLL olga ao Bu aK Gs A OEE RRS SO RWG KES Reid EE CSS Dk ASSLT VERDES Od ea whe ee es OT eA Haden 89 Environmental factors and respiratory hypersensitivity: Experiences from studies in Eastern and Western Europe i I CS oi is 9 Cia kG a BEM CORE U8 EADS Lesa RO OLE Er Coe LAE NEON T aE Pee ee ena bi et das hk deeeks 224 Volume contents vol. 86 (1996) The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC): objectives and methods; results from German ISAAC centres concerning traffic density and wheezing and allergic rhinitis U. Keil, S.K. Weiland, H. Duhme, L. Chambless (Germany) Respiratory hypersensitivity and environmental factors: East and West Germany T. Nicolai, E.v. Mutius (Germany) Environmental factors and respiratory hypersensitivity: the Americas R. Bascom (USA) Exposure to environmental chemicals relevant for respiratory hypersensitivity: global aspects D. Schwela (Switzerland) Exposure to environmental chemicals relevant for respiratory hypersensitivity: European aspects B. Sivertsen, J. Clench-Aas (Norway) Environmental chemicals relevant for respiratory hypersensitivity: the indoor environment R. Becher, J.K. Hongslo, M.J. Jantunen, E. Dybing (Norway; Switzerland) Interaction of environmental chemicals with respiratory sensitization H. Van Loveren, P.A. Steerenberg, J. Garssen, L. Van Bree (The Netherlands) Air pollutants and respiratory hypersensitivity J.L. Devalia, C. Rusznak, J. Wang, O.A. Khair, M.M. Abdelaziz, M.A. Calderon, R.J. Davies (UK) Predictive testing for respiratory sensitisation J. Pauluhn (Germany) Structure—activity relationships and computer-assisted analysis of respiratory sensitization potential M.H. Karol, C. Graham, R. Gealy, O.T. Macina, N. Sussman, H.S. Rosenkranz (USA) Predictive testing for respiratory sensitization in the mouse I. Kimber, J. Hilton, D.A. Basketter, R.J. Dearman (UK) Socioeconomic factors and the development of allergy D. Strachan (UK) Infections and the development of allergy P.G. Holt (Australia) Environmental chemicals and respiratory hypersensitization: A synopsis M. Lovik, E. Dybing, E. Smith (Norway; Switzerland) Volume contents Author index Subject index (Contents continued) Predictive testing for respiratory sensitisation J. Pauluhn (Germany) Structure—activity relationships and computer-assisted analysis of respiratory sensitization potential M.H. Karol, C. Graham, R. Gealy, O.T. Macina, N. Sussman, H.S. Rosenkranz (USA) Predictive testing for respiratory sensitization in the mouse I. Kimber, J. Hilton, D.A. Basketter, R.J. Dearman (UK) Socioeconomic factors and the development of allergy D. Strachan (UK) Infections and the development of allergy P.G. Holt (Australia) Environmental chemicals and respiratory hypersensitization: A synopsis M. Lovik, E. Dybing, E. Smith (Norway; Switzerland) Volume contents Author index Subject index

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