Editorial: Evaluation of chemosensory effects due to occupational exposures Christoph van ThrielGerhard TriebigHermann M. Bolt Editorial 29 November 2005 Pages: 265 - 267
Olfactory dysfunction and its measurement in the clinic and workplace Richard L. Doty Review 21 January 2006 Pages: 268 - 282
Local effects in the respiratory tract: relevance of subjectively measured irritation for setting occupational exposure limits Josje H.E. ArtsCees de HeerRuud A. Woutersen Review 08 November 2005 Pages: 283 - 298
Setting occupational exposure limits in humans: contributions from the field of experimental psychology Monique A.M. SmeetsJan H.A. KroezePamela H. Dalton Review 20 October 2005 Pages: 299 - 307
From chemosensory thresholds to whole body exposures—experimental approaches evaluating chemosensory effects of chemicals Christoph van ThrielMichael SchäperThomas Brüning Original Article 06 January 2006 Pages: 308 - 321
Olfactory toxicity: long-term effects of occupational exposures Fabriziomaria Gobba Original Article 25 January 2006 Pages: 322 - 331
Examination of the influence of personal traits and habituation on the reporting of complaints at experimental exposure to ammonia Andreas IhrigJoerg HoffmannGerhard Triebig Original Article 20 December 2005 Pages: 332 - 338
The role of odor and irritation, as well as risk perception, in the setting of occupational exposure limits Dennis J. PaustenbachShannon H. Gaffney Short Communication 28 July 2005 Pages: 339 - 342