Use of biologic markers for toxic end-points in assessment of risks from exposure to chemicals M. J. MercierA. E. Robinson OriginalPaper Pages: S7 - S10
Practical approaches to the assessment of work-related risks Kazutaka Kogi OriginalPaper Pages: S11 - S14
Biological considerations in assessing exposures to genotoxic and carcinogenic agents S. M. Rappaport OriginalPaper Pages: S29 - S35
Chromosome alterations in peripheral lymphocytes as indices of lifestyle and genotoxicity Kanehisa MorimotoTatsuya TakeshitaChimako Inoue OriginalPaper Pages: S37 - S41
Biological monitoring of cadmium exposure in itai-itai disease epidemiology Koji NogawaTeruhiko Kido OriginalPaper Pages: S43 - S46
Applications of biological monitoring in occupational health practice: Practical application of urinary 2-ethoxyacetic acid to assess exposure to 2-ethoxyethyl acetate in large format silk-screening operations Larry K. LowryDennis A. StumppFredric Rieders OriginalPaper Pages: S47 - S51
Pharmacokinetic modeling as a tool for biological monitoring P. O. Droz OriginalPaper Pages: S53 - S59
Confounding factors in biological monitoring of exposure to organic solvents Akio Sato OriginalPaper Pages: S61 - S67
Biological monitoring of occupational pesticides exposure Fengsheng He OriginalPaper Pages: S69 - S76
Quality assurance of biological monitoring in view of risk management Haruhiko Sakurai OriginalPaper Pages: S77 - S82
Metals in hair as biological indices for exposure S. C. FooN. Y. KhooJ. Jeyaratnam OriginalPaper Pages: S83 - S86
Development and utilization of a new simple assay for DNA-protein crosslinks as a biomarker of exposure to welding fumes Paolo TonioloAnatoly ZhitkovichMax Costa OriginalPaper Pages: S87 - S89
The correlation between blood and urine level of cadmium and nasal and paranasal sinuses disorders Judith ShahamJoseph RosenboimJoseph Ribak OriginalPaper Pages: S91 - S93
Urine, serum and hair monitoring of hydrofluoric acid workers Koichi KonoYasuhisa YoshidaYasumori Bessho OriginalPaper Pages: S95 - S98
32P-postlabeling analysis of dibenz[a,j]acridine DNA adducts in mice: Preliminary determination of initial genotoxic metabolites and their effect on biomarker levels J. RohM. SchamerG. Talaska OriginalPaper Pages: S99 - S102
Biological monitoring of acrylonitrile exposure through a new analytical approach to hemoglobin and plasma protein adducts and urinary metabolites in rats and humans V. IvanovK. HashimotoL. Klimatskaya OriginalPaper Pages: S103 - S106
Biological monitoring of workers exposed to styrene and acetone E. De RosaM. CelliniG. B. Bartolucci OriginalPaper Pages: S107 - S110
Biological monitoring of hexachloroethane Anders SeldénMartin NygrenOlle Spångberg OriginalPaper Pages: S111 - S114
Biological monitoring for occupational exposures to o-toluidine and aniline A. W. TeassD. G. DeBordE. Ward OriginalPaper Pages: S115 - S118
Assessment of exposure to chloramphenicol and azathioprine among workers in a South African pharmaceutical plant Mohamed JeebhaySimphiwe MbuliReinhard Uebel OriginalPaper Pages: S119 - S122
Comparative evaluation of blood and urine analysis as a tool for biological monitoring of n-hexane and toluene Toshio KawaiTomojiro YasugiMasayuki Ikeda OriginalPaper Pages: S123 - S126
Immunochemical assessment of the influence of nutritional, physiological and environmental factors on the metabolism of toluene Tamie NakajimaRui-Sheng WangNinzo Murayama OriginalPaper Pages: S127 - S130
Biological monitoring of toluene and DNA polymorphism in humans Toshihiro KawamotoKoji MatsunoYasushi Kodama OriginalPaper Pages: S131 - S133
A descriptive and mechanistic study of the interaction between toluene and xylene in humans R. TardifS. LaparéJ. Brodeur OriginalPaper Pages: S135 - S137
Evaluation of stable isotope-labeled probes in the study of solvent pharmacokinetics in human subjects Michael S. MorganRussell L. DillsDavid A. Kalman OriginalPaper Pages: S139 - S142
Correlation between PAH airborne concentration and PAH-DNA adducts levels in coke-oven workers G. AssennatoG. M. FerrisD. Cottica OriginalPaper Pages: S143 - S145
Development of an immunoassay to detect hemoglobin adducts formed by benzene exposure Jean GrassmanRobert Haas OriginalPaper Pages: S147 - S150
Determination of butoxyacetic acid and N-butoxyacetyl-glutamine in urine of lacquerers exposed to 2-butoxyethanol A. W. RettenmeierR. HennigsR. Wodarz OriginalPaper Pages: S151 - S153
Biomarkers of individual susceptibility to carcinogens: Application for biological monitoring A. J. LikhachevD. Sh. BeniashviliM. A. Zabezhinski OriginalPaper Pages: S155 - S158
Evaluation of biological monitoring parameters for occupational exposure to toluene Aart C. MonsterSanja KězićFrederik A. de Wolff OriginalPaper Pages: S159 - S162
Assessment of exposure to trichloroethylene and tetrachloroethylene in the population of Zagreb, Croatia Ljiljana SkenderVišnja KaračićDanica Prpić-Majić OriginalPaper Pages: S163 - S165
Urinary metabolite levels and symptoms in Filipino workers using organic solvents Teresita S. Ma. CucuecoNoel C. EspinosaNaomi Hisanaga OriginalPaper Pages: S167 - 5170
On the need of a sampling strategy in biological monitoring: The example of hexane exposure Antonio MuttiEnrico BergamaschiInnocente Franchini OriginalPaper Pages: S171 - S176
Biological monitoring of workers occupationally exposed to carbon disulphide in a rayon plant in Brazil: Validity of 2-thiothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid (TTCA) in urine samples taken in different times, during and after the real exposure period Satoshi KitamuraFabio FerrariDjalma Carvalho Moreira Filho OriginalPaper Pages: S177 - S180
The effect of respiratory protection with biological monitoring on the health management of lead workers in a storage battery industry Byung-Koo LeeChoong-Won LeeKyu-Dong Ahn OriginalPaper Pages: S181 - S184
Biomonitoring of workers exposed to pesticides C BolognesiM. ParriniS. Bonassi OriginalPaper Pages: S185 - S188
Biological monitoring for pesticide exposure —the role of human volunteer studies Martin F. WilkesBruce H. WoollenGraham Chester OriginalPaper Pages: S189 - S192
Clinical and biochemical investigations to evolve early diagnosis in workers involved in the manufacture of hexachlorocyclohexane S. K. NigamA. B. KarnikS. K. Kashyap OriginalPaper Pages: S193 - S196
Biomonitoring of nickel and chromium in human pulmonary tissue Hans-Jürgen RaithelKarl-Heinz SchallerGerhard Lehnert OriginalPaper Pages: S197 - S200
Blood lead and cadmium in a general population in Jinan City, China Jiang-Bin QuXue-Fei XinMasayuki Ikeda OriginalPaper Pages: S201 - S204
Reduction in cadmium in blood and dietary intake among general populations in Japan Takao WatanabeOkujou IwaniMasayuki Ikeda OriginalPaper Pages: S205 - S208
Biological markers as indicators of exposure and pneumoconiotic risk: Prospective study J. M. PorcherC. LafumaG. Auburtin OriginalPaper Pages: S209 - S213
Quantitative analysis of S-hydroxyguanine in peripheral blood cells: An application for asbestosis patients Tomoyuki HanaokaShoichiro TsuganeShaw Watanabe OriginalPaper Pages: S215 - 5217
Biological exposure indices of organic solvents for Korean workers Jae-Yeon JangSeong-Kyu KangHo Keun Chung OriginalPaper Pages: S219 - S222
In vivo differences between Asian, Black and White in the stratum corneum barrier function Francis KompaoreHiroshi Tsuruta OriginalPaper Pages: S223 - S225
Modification of metabolism and neurotoxicity of hexane by co-exposure of toluene Y. TakeuchiN. HisanagaM. Iwata OriginalPaper Pages: S227 - S230
Quality assurance in the biological monitoring of lead exposure in China Y. Q. WuX. Y. TangJ. Tang OriginalPaper Pages: S231 - S234