Neoplastic and nonneoplastic lesions in aging female rats with special reference to the functional morphology of the hyperplastic and neoplastic changes in the pituitary gland M. A. Attia Original Investigations Pages: 77 - 83
DNA-binding assay of methyl chloride H. PeterR. J. LaibH. M. Bolt Original Investigations Pages: 84 - 87
Structure-acute toxicity relationship of dinitriles in mice Hideji TaniiKazuo Hashimoto Original Investigations Pages: 88 - 93
Percutaneous absorption of [14C]methacrylamide in animals Kazuo HashimotoHideji Tanii Original Investigations Pages: 94 - 98
Formation, toxicity and inactivation of acrolein during biotransformation of cyclophosphamide as studied in freshly isolated cells from rat liver and kidney Yasuo OhnoKari Ormstad Original Investigations Pages: 99 - 103
Effects of acute or chronic polychlorinated biphenyl ingestion on maternal metabolic homeostasis and on the manifestations of embryotoxicity caused by cyclophosphamide in mice Frank Welsch Original Investigations Pages: 104 - 113
Enhancement of radiation effects by mercury in preimplantation mouse embryos in vitro Wolfgang-Ulrich MüllerChristian StrefferChristine Fischer-Lahdo Original Investigations Pages: 114 - 118
Reduction and binding of arsenate in marmoset monkeys Marie VahterErminio Marafante Original Investigations Pages: 119 - 124
Study of inorganic arsenic methylation by rat liver in vitro: relevance for the interpretation of observations in man J. P. BuchetR. Lauwerys Original Investigations Pages: 125 - 129
Differential serum protein binding of benzidine- and benzidine-congener based dyes and their derivatives Merrill EmmettCar E. CernigliaAlfred J. Crowle Original Investigations Pages: 130 - 135
Metabolism and mutagenicity of aromatic amines by human fetal liver Tore AuneAage HaugenErik Dybing Short Communication Pages: 136 - 138
The octanol/water distribution of mercury compounds Stefan Halbach Short Communication Pages: 139 - 141
Dimethoate-induced toxic cardiac failure in the guinea pig György MarosiJános IvánAnna Tószegi Short Communication Pages: 142 - 143
Parathion-provoked lethality in rats is reduced by diethyldithiocarbamate Jürgen HomannSabine SchneiderKarl-John Matthes Letter to the Editors Pages: 144 - 145