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Authors: SILBERGELD E TONAT K
Citation: E. Silbergeld et K. Tonat, INVESTING IN PREVENTION - OPPORTUNITIES TO PREVENT DISEASE AND REDUCEHEALTH-CARE COSTS BY IDENTIFYING ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL CAUSES OF NONCANCER DISEASE, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(6), 1994, pp. 1

Citation: PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON LOW-LEVEL EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS AND NEUROBIOLOGICAL SENSITIVITY, 6-7-APRIL-1994, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - PREFACE, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 1-2

Authors: MILLER CS
Citation: Cs. Miller, WHITE PAPER - CHEMICAL-SENSITIVITY - HISTORY AND PHENOMENOLOGY, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 253-276

Authors: BELL IR
Citation: Ir. Bell, WHITE PAPER - NEUROPSYCHIATRIC ASPECTS OF SENSITIVITY TO LOW-LEVEL CHEMICALS - A NEURAL SENSITIZATION MODEL, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 277-312

Authors: KEPLINGER H
Citation: H. Keplinger, PATIENT STATEMENT - CHEMICALLY SENSITIVE, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 313-317

Authors: WILSON C
Citation: C. Wilson, PATIENT STATEMENT - CHEMICAL-SENSITIVITY - ONE VICTIMS PERSPECTIVE, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 319-321

Authors: BERKSON J
Citation: J. Berkson, PATIENT STATEMENT - A CANARYS TALE, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 323-326

Authors: KIPEN H LAMIELLE M HINSHAW C
Citation: H. Kipen et al., PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON LOW-LEVEL EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS AND NEUROBIOLOGICAL SENSITIVITY 6-7 APRIL, 1994 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - RESPONSE PANEL-1, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 327-332

Authors: BELL I KIPEN H MILLER C",ROSENTHAL,"SEHALSKI A
Citation: I. Bell et al., PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON LOW-LEVEL EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS AND NEUROBIOLOGIC SENSIVITY, 6-7-APRIL-1994, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - QUESTIONS-AND-ANSWERS-1, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 333-334

Authors: ANTELMAN SM
Citation: Sm. Antelman, TIME-DEPENDENT SENSITIZATION IN ANIMALS - A POSSIBLE MODEL OF MULTIPLE CHEMICAL-SENSITIVITY IN HUMANS, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 335-342

Authors: GILBERT ME
Citation: Me. Gilbert, THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF LIMBIC KINDLING, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 343-358

Authors: DOTY RL
Citation: Rl. Doty, OLFACTION AND MULTIPLE CHEMICAL-SENSITIVITY, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 359-368

Authors: SORG BA HOOKS MS KALIVAS PW
Citation: Ba. Sorg et al., NEUROANATOMY AND NEUROCHEMICAL MECHANISMS OF TIME-DEPENDENT SENSITIZATION, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 369-386

Authors: SORG B DOTY R ANTELMAN S MILLER C
Citation: B. Sorg et al., PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON LOW-LEVEL EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS AND NEUROBIOLOGICAL SENSITIVITY 6-7 APRIL, 1994 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - QUESTIONS-AND-ANSWERS-2, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 387-389

Authors: ADAMEC R
Citation: R. Adamec, MODELING ANXIETY DISORDERS FOLLOWING CHEMICAL EXPOSURES, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 391-420

Authors: WEISS SRB POST RM
Citation: Srb. Weiss et Rm. Post, CAVEATS IN THE USE OF THE KINDLING MODEL OF AFFECTIVE-DISORDERS, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 421-447

Authors: FRIEDMAN MJ
Citation: Mj. Friedman, NEUROBIOLOGICAL SENSITIZATION MODELS OF POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER- THEIR POSSIBLE RELEVANCE TO MULTIPLE CHEMICAL-SENSITIVITY SYNDROME, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 449-462

Authors: NEWLIN DB
Citation: Db. Newlin, DRUG SENSITIZATION, SUBSTANCE-ABUSE, AND CHEMICAL-SENSITIVITY, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 463-480

Authors: KIPEN H BELL I MILLER C LETZ R ROSENTHAL N
Citation: H. Kipen et al., PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON LOW-LEVEL EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS AND NEUROBIOLOGICAL SENSITIVITY, 6-7-APRIL-1994, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - RESPONSE PANEL-2, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 481-486

Authors: SIMON GE
Citation: Ge. Simon, PSYCHIATRIC-SYMPTOMS IN MULTIPLE CHEMICAL-SENSITIVITY, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 487-496

Authors: PENNEBAKER JW
Citation: Jw. Pennebaker, PSYCHOLOGICAL BASES OF SYMPTOM REPORTING - PERCEPTUAL AND EMOTIONAL ASPECTS OF CHEMICAL-SENSITIVITY, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 497-511

Authors: DELUCA J JOHNSON SK NATELSON BH
Citation: J. Deluca et al., NEUROPSYCHIATRIC STATUS OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME - AN OVERVIEW, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 513-522

Authors: FRIEDMAN M SIMON G DELUCA J PENNEBAKER J
Citation: M. Friedman et al., PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON LOW-LEVEL EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS AND NEUROBIOLOGICAL SENSITIVITY 6-7 APRIL, 1994 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - QUESTIONS-AND-ANSWERS-3, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 523-535

Authors: MORROW LA STEINHAUER SR RYAN CM
Citation: La. Morrow et al., UTILITY OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES IN ASSESSING THE CORRELATES AND CONSEQUENCES OF ORGANIC-SOLVENT EXPOSURE, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 537-544

Authors: FIEDLER N KIPEN H DELUCA J KELLYMCNEIL K NATELSON B
Citation: N. Fiedler et al., NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY OF MCS, Toxicology and industrial health, 10(4-5), 1994, pp. 545-554
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