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Human and Experimental Toxicology

December 1998, Volume 17, Issue 12
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Original Articles

Enzyme-based assay for quantification of paraoxon in blood of parathion poisoned patients 645
Florian Eyer & Peter Eyer
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Protection by extracellular glutathione against sulfur mustard induced toxicity in vitro 652
A Amir, S Chapman, Y Gozes, R Sahar & N Allon
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Inhibition of protein synthesis by zinc: comparison between protein synthesis and RNA synthesis 661
Udo Ingbert Walther, Johannes Schulze & Wolfgang Forth
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Microsomal metabolism of carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine in liver and placenta 668
P Myllynen, P Pienimäki, H Raunio & K Vähäkangas
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The pre-clinical assessment of QT interval prolongation: a comparison of in vitro and in vivo methods 677
A Stewart Davis
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BELLE Papers

BELLE Advisory Committee 681
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BELLE Newsletter 682
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Mechanistic modeling of rodent liver tumor promotion at low levels of exposure: an example related to dose-response relationships for 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxi 683
Melvin E Andersen & Rory B Conolly
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Mechanistic model predicts a U-shaped relation of radon exposure to lung cancer risk reflected in combined occupational and US residential data 691
Kenneth T Bogen
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A cancer risk model with adaptive repair 697
Tom Downs & Ralph Frankowski
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Review of the three papers in the BELLE Newsletter 701
M.E. Andersen
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Response to the reports of Andersen, Bogen and Downs 703
David G Hoel
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U-shaped dose-response curves for carcinogens 705
Christopher J Portier & Frank Ye
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Comments on papers on U-shaped dose-response relationships for carcinogens 708
Suresh H Moolgavkar
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Comments on papers by Andersen and Conolly and by Downs and Frankowski 711
Kenneth T Bogen
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Comments on: Mechanistic modeling of rodent liver tumor promotion at low levels of exposure: an example related to dose-response relationships for 2,3,7,8-tetra-chlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (by Andersen ME and Conolly RB) 713
Tom Downs & Ralph Frankowski
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Comments on: Mechanistic model predicts a U-shaped relation of radon exposure to lung cancer risk reflected in combined occupational and US residential data (by KT Bogen) 714
Tom Downs & Ralph Frankowski
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Response of Andersen and Conolly to Reviewers Critiques (10-3-98) 715
Melvin E Andersen & Rory B Conolly
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Response to reviewer comments 716
Kenneth T Bogen
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Author Index

Author index to volume 17 719
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Keywords Index

Keywords index to volume 17 723
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