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Authors: LUSTER MI
Citation: Mi. Luster, INFLAMMATION, TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR, AND TOXICOLOGY, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 418-419

Authors: SWAN SH ELKIN EP FENSTER L
Citation: Sh. Swan et al., RESPONSE - SPERM DENSITY DECLINES, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 420-421

Authors: BECKER S BERHANE K
Citation: S. Becker et K. Berhane, RE - HAVE SPERM DENSITIES DECLINED - A REANALYSIS OF GLOBAL TREND DATA, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 420-420

Authors: HERNANDEZBOUSSARD,HAINAUT
Citation: Hernandezboussard,hainaut, A SPECIFIC SPECTRUM OF P53 MUTATIONS IN LUNG-CANCER FROM SMOKERS - REVIEW OF MUTATIONS COMPILED IN THE IARC P53 DATABASE (VOL 106, PG 385, 1998), Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 421-421

Authors: LEVALLOIS
Citation: Levallois, ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC-FIELD EXPOSURES FOR PEOPLE LIVING NEAR A 735-KILOVOLT POWER-LINES (VOL 103, PG 832, 1995), Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 422-422

Citation: THE TRUTH ABOUT THE BIRDS AND THE BEES, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 424-425

Citation: NEW SOURCE OF FISH FEARS, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 425-426

Citation: MELANOMA VACCINES, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 425-425

Citation: LASERS FOR LUNGS, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 426-427

Citation: DISEASE-FREE ZONE, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 427-427

Authors: MANUEL J
Citation: J. Manuel, CARBON-DISULFIDE NEUROTOXICITY DEFINED, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 428-430

Citation: EMFS ARE POSSIBLE HUMAN CARCINOGEN, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 431-431

Authors: SCHMIDT CW
Citation: Cw. Schmidt, NATURAL BORN KILLERS, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 432-437

Authors: HOLTON WC
Citation: Wc. Holton, POPLAR DEMAND, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 438-440

Authors: CHARNLEY G GOLDSTEIN BD
Citation: G. Charnley et Bd. Goldstein, A PUBLIC-HEALTH CONTEXT FOR RESIDUAL RISK ASSESSMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT UNDER THE CLEAN-AIR ACT, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 519-521

Authors: DAVIS DL AXELROD D BAILEY L GAYNOR M SASCO AJ
Citation: Dl. Davis et al., RETHINKING BREAST-CANCER RISK AND THE ENVIRONMENT - THE CASE FOR THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 523-529

Authors: FLEMING DEB
Citation: Deb. Fleming, LEAD SPECIATION AND OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 531-531

Authors: WALLACE L
Citation: L. Wallace, TRICHLOROETHENE LEVELS IN HUMAN BLOOD AND EXHALED BREATH FROM CONTROLLED INHALATION EXPOSURE, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 531-533

Authors: GAMBLE JF
Citation: Jf. Gamble, PM2.5 AND MORTALITY IN LONG-TERM PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDIES - CAUSE-EFFECT OR STATISTICAL ASSOCIATIONS, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 535-549

Authors: BOLGER R WIESE TE ERVIN K NESTICH S CHECOVICH W
Citation: R. Bolger et al., RAPID SCREENING OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICALS FOR ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR BINDING-CAPACITY, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 551-557

Authors: AXTELL CD MYERS GJ DAVIDSON PW CHOI AL CERNICHIARI E SLOANEREEVES J SHAMLAYE C COX C CLARKSON TW
Citation: Cd. Axtell et al., SEMIPARAMETRIC MODELING OF AGE AT ACHIEVING DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES AFTER PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO METHYLMERCURY IN THE SEYCHELLES CHILD-DEVELOPMENT STUDY, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 559-564

Authors: SPEAR TM SVEE W VINCENT JH STANISICH N
Citation: Tm. Spear et al., CHEMICAL SPECIATION OF LEAD DUST ASSOCIATED WITH PRIMARY LEAD SMELTING, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 565-571

Authors: PLEIL JD FISHER JW LINDSTROM AB
Citation: Jd. Pleil et al., TRICHLOROETHENE LEVELS IN HUMAN BLOOD AND EXHALED BREATH FROM CONTROLLED INHALATION EXPOSURE, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 573-580

Authors: HOPERT AC BEYER A FRANK K STRUNCK E WUNSCHE W VOLLMER G
Citation: Ac. Hopert et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF ESTROGENICITY OF PHYTOESTROGENS IN AN ENDOMETRIAL-DERIVED EXPERIMENTAL-MODEL, Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 581-586

Authors: GARRETT SH SOMJI S TODD JH SENS DA
Citation: Sh. Garrett et al., EXPOSURE OF HUMAN PROXIMAL TUBULE CELLS TO CD2-2 MESSENGER-RNA(, ZN2+, AND CU2+ INDUCES METALLOTHIONEIN PROTEIN ACCUMULATION BUT NOT METALLOTHIONEIN ISOFORM), Environmental health perspectives, 106(9), 1998, pp. 587-595
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