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Articles in Nov 2005 issue of Environmental Health Perspectives
- Erratum
- Ecolabeling for fisheries
by Erin E. Dooley
- Cadmium and kidneys: low-level exposure and effects in women
by Julia R. Barrett
- Some environmental contaminants influence motor and feeding behaviors in the ornate wrasse via distinct cerebral histamine receptor subtypes
by Giuseppina Giusi
- A rapid, physiologic protocol for testing transcriptional effects of thyroid-disrupting agents in premetamorphic xenopus tadpoles
by Nathalie Turque
- Biologic monitoring to characterize organophosphorus pesticide exposure among children and workers: an analysis of recent studies in Washington State
by Richard A. Fenske
- In disaster's wake: Tsunami lung
by Carol Potera
- Wildfire pollution widespread
by Erin E. Dooley
- Indoor air complaints: VOCs may not be cause of acute effects
by Bob Weinhold
- Personal care product use predicts urinary concentrations of some phthalate monoesters
by Susan M. Duty
- Systemic effects of arctic pollutants in beluga whales indicated by CYP1A1 expression
by Joanna Y. Wilson
- Development of medical countermeasures to chemical terrorismthe NIEHS's involvement in a government-wide research effort
- Nuclear power and public health
by Richard W. Clapp
- Any dose is too high
by Sarah Todd Davidson
- Global Earth Observations for health
by Charles W. Schmidt
- Hypertension and exposure to noise near airports : study design and noise exposure assessment
by Lars Jarup
- Induction of proinflammatory cytokines and C-reactive protein in human macrophage cell line U937 exposed to air pollution particulates
by Christoph Franz Adam Vogel
- Organotins disrupt the 11[beta]-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2-dependent local inactivation of glucocorticoids
by Atanas G. Atanasov
- The Environmental Fellows program at Harvard University
- The NIEHS responds to Hurricane Katrina
by David A. Schwartz
- Smoke-Free Beijing Olympics
by Erin E. Dooley
- Online and on track with Veggie-Mon
by Tanya Tillett
- Genetic factors that might lead to different responses in individuals exposed to perchlorate
by Franco Scinicariello
- Health effects of a mixture of indoor air volatile organics, their ozone oxidation products, and stress
by Nancy Fiedler
- Workgroup report: drinking-water nitrate and healthrecent findings and research needs
by Mary H. Ward
- Established Investigator Award in Cancer Prevention & Control
- Occupational carcinogens: ELF MFs
by Kjell Hanson Mild
- Nuclear cleanup slowdown
by Erin E. Dooley
- Genetic reprogramming and benign uterine tumors
by Jerry Phelps
- Personal exposure to ultrafine particles and oxidative DNA damage
by Peter S. Vinzents
- Thyroid-hormonedisrupting chemicals: evidence for dose-dependent additivity or synergism
by Kevin M. Crofton
- Workgroup report: biomonitoring study design, interpretation, and communicationlessons learned and path forward
by Michael N. Bates
- Fall 2006 Greater Research Opportunities undergraduate student fellowships
- ELF MFs: Straif et al. respond
by Kurt Straif
- Flush with progress
by Erin E. Dooley
- Power surge: renewed interest in nuclear energy
by W. Conard Holton
- Distribution of brevetoxin in mouse plasma: association with high-density lipoproteins
by Ricky T. Woofter
- Ultrafine particles cross cellular membranes by nonphagocytic mechanisms in lungs and in cultured cells
by Marianne Geiser
- Meeting report: structural determination of environmentally responsive proteins
by Leslie Reinlib
- The obese and diabetic intrauterine environment: long-term metabolic or cardiovascular consequences in the offspring
- The NAS perchlorate review: second-guessing the experts
by John P. Gibbs
- This is YourAir calling
by Charles W. Schmidt
- Harvesting the potential of biomass
by David J. Tenenbaum
- Proximity to pollution sources and risk of amphibian limb malformation
by Brynn Taylor
- Consistent pulmonary and systemic responses from inhalation of fine concentrated ambient particles: roles of rat strains used and physicochemical properties
by Urmila P. Kodavanti
- Tubular and glomerular kidney effects in Swedish women with low environmental cadmium exposure
by Agneta Akesson
- Calendar
- The NAS perchlorate review: adverse effects?
by Richard B. Johnston, Jr.
- The radical theory of sneezing
by Tina Adler
- Microbe power!
by David C. Holzman
- Framing scientific analyses for risk management of environmental hazards by communities: case studies with seafood safety issues
by Nancy L. Judd
- Do organohalogen contaminants contribute to histopathology in liver from East Greenland polar bears ?
by Christian Sonne
- Decline of ambient air pollution levels and improved respiratory health in Swiss children
by Lucy Bayer-Oglesby
- Essentials of Medical Geology: Impacts of the Natural Environment on Public Health
by Mark Pokras
- The NAS perchlorate review: is the RfD acceptable?
by Joan Strawson
- Greener Education Materials for Chemists
by Erin E. Dooley
- Particles in practice: how Ultrafines disseminate in the body
by Bob Weinhold
- Associations of uric acid with polymorphisms in the [delta]-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase, vitamin D receptor, and nitric oxide synthase genes in Korean lead workers
by Virginia M. Weaver
- PM source apportionment for short-term cardiac function changes in [ApoE.sup.-/-] mice
by Morton Lippmann
- Birth outcomes and prenatal exposure to ozone, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter: results from the children's health study
by Muhammad T. Salam
- New books
- The NAS perchlorate review: Ginsberg et al. respond
by Gary Ginsberg
- Heavy metals in Ayurvedic meds
by Erin E. Dooley
- Testing the additivity assumption: chemical mixtures and thyroid function
by Valerie J. Brown
- Within-home versus between-home variability of house dust endotoxin in a birth cohort
by Joseph H. Abraham
- Cellular and hormonal disruption of fetal testis development in sheep reared on pasture treated with sewage sludge
by Catriona Paul
- In utero exposure to dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls and its relations to thyroid function and growth hormone in newborns
by Shu-Li Wang