Chemical warfare in the First World War: reflections 100 years later Aswin MangerichCharlotte Esser Guest Editorial 23 September 2014 Pages: 1909 - 1911
Progress in ‘body-on-a-chip’ research Jens M. KelmRosemarie Marchan Guest Editorial 09 September 2014 Pages: 1913 - 1914
Deoxynivalenol: signaling pathways and human exposure risk assessment—an update Zhonghong WangQinghua WuZhihong Tian Review 09 September 2014 Pages: 1915 - 1928
Copper: toxicological relevance and mechanisms Lisa M. GaetkeHannah S. Chow-JohnsonChing K. Chow Review Article 09 September 2014 Pages: 1929 - 1938
Role of oxidative stress in carbon nanotube-generated health effects Peter MøllerDaniel Vest ChristophersenSteffen Loft Review Article 12 September 2014 Pages: 1939 - 1964
Single-molecule tools for enzymology, structural biology, systems biology and nanotechnology: an update Julia R. WidomSoma DhakalNils G. Walter Review Article 12 September 2014 Pages: 1965 - 1985
Toxicology of chemically modified graphene-based materials for medical application Toktam NezakatiBrian G. CousinsAlexander M. Seifalian Review Article Open access 19 September 2014 Pages: 1987 - 2012
The role of epoxide hydrolases in health and disease Ahmed A. El-SherbeniAyman O. S. El-Kadi Review Article 24 September 2014 Pages: 2013 - 2032
Time course of lung retention and toxicity of inhaled particles: short-term exposure to nano-Ceria Jana KellerWendel WohllebenRobert Landsiedel Nanotoxicology Open access 02 October 2014 Pages: 2033 - 2059
Re: Waalkes et al.: Lung tumors in mice induced by “whole-life” inorganic arsenic exposure at human-relevant doses, Arch Toxicol, 2014 Samuel M. CohenLora L. ArnoldJay I. Goodman Letter to the Editor 12 August 2014 Pages: 2061 - 2062
Response to letter to the editor by Cohen et al. (2014) “Re: Waalkes et al.: Lung tumors in mice induced by “whole-life” inorganic arsenic exposure at human-relevant doses, Arch Toxicol, 2014” Michael P. WaalkesWei QuDarlene Dixon Letter to the Editor 25 September 2014 Pages: 2063 - 2065