Human and Experimental Toxicology

February 1998, Volume 17, Issue 2
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Articles

Non-clinical safety studies for biotechnologically-derived pharmaceuticals: conclusions from an International Workshop 63
Susan A Griffiths & Cyndy E Lumley
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Relevance of carcinogenicity bioassays in mice in assessing potential health risks associated with exposure to methylene chloride 84
Robert G Liteplo, GW Long & ME Meek
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Transgenerational effect of a single neonatal benzpyrene treatment on the glucocorticoid receptor of the rat thymus 88
György Csaba & Ágnes Inczefi-Gonda
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Preclinical toxicology of a novel polymeric antitumour agent: HPMA copolymer-doxorubicin (PK1) 93
R Duncan, JK Coatsworth & S Burtles
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Novel aspect on metal fume fever: zinc stimulates oxygen radical formation in human neutrophils 105
Mats Lindahl, Per Leanderson & Christer Tagesson
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Review

Composition and toxicity of petroleum products and their additives 111
John A Henry
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Human ochratoxicosis and nephropathy in Egypt: A preliminary study 124
EW Wafa, RS Yahya, MA Sobh, I Eraky, M El-Baz, HAM El-Gayar, AM Betbeder & EE Creppy
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