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Articles in Dec 2002 issue of Environmental Health Perspectives
- Exposure to the herbicide acetochlor alters thyroid hormone-dependent gene expression and metamorphosis in Xenopus laevis
by Doug Crump
- A look back at the London smog of 1952 and the half century since
by Devra L. Davis
- Global rules for GM foods
by Erin E. Dooley
- Olden receives environmental public health awards
- Levels of household mold associate with respiratory symptoms in the first year of life in a cohort at risk for asthma
by Janneane F. Gent
- Increases in mouse uterine heat shock protein levels are a sensitive and specific response to uterotrophic agents
by Andriana D. Papaconstantinou
- A half century later: recollections of the London fog
by David V. Bates
- Sequencing Streptomyces
by Erin E. Dooley
- Fifty years later: clearing the air over the London smog
by Erin E. Dooley
- Evaluation of take-home organophosphorus pesticide exposure among agricultural workers and their children
by Cynthia L. Curl
- Association of genetic polymorphisms in CYP2E1, MPO, NQO1, GSTM1, and GSTT1 genes with benzene poisoning
by Junxiang Wan
- Bioassay bashing is bad science
by Frank M. Johnson
- Profiles in cancer
by Cynthia Washam
- Toxicogenomics: an emerging discipline
by Charles W. Schmidt
- Elena Craft receives 2002 SBRP Karen Wetterhahn Memorial Award
- Fellowships, grants, & awards
- An exposure assessment study of ambient heat exposure in an elderly population in Baltimore, Maryland
by Rupa Basu
- "Bioassay bashing is bad science": Cohen's response
by Samuel M. Cohen
- Jumpstarting DNA repair
by Angela Spivey
- Environmental genome project: focusing on differences to understand the whole
by Julie Wakefield
- Expression of hsp 27, hsp 60, hsc 70, and hsp 70 stress response genes in cultured human urothelial cells exposed to lethal and sublethal concentrations of sodium arsenite
by Michael R. Rossi
- "Bioassay bashing is bad science": MacDonald's response
by James S. MacDonald
- EHP Toxicogenomics
by Erin E. Dooley
- Breakthroughs put the bite on malaria
by David J. Tenenbaum
- Calendar
- Comparison of techniques to reduce residential lead dust on carpet and upholstery: the New Jersey assessment of cleaning techniques trial
by Lih-Ming Yiin
- Use of A-bomb survivor studies as a basis for nuclear worker compensation
by Steve Wing
- London trams to ease traffic woes
by Erin E. Dooley
- Benefits of better air: pinpointing effects on subpopulations
by John S. Manuel
- New books
- Correction
- Immunologic effects of dioxin: new results from Seveso and comparison with other studies
by Andrea Baccarelli
- DDT and its metabolites alter gene expression in human uterine cell lines through estrogen receptor-independent mechanisms
by Daniel E. Frigo
- Six selected for sequencing
by Erin E. Dooley
- Cadmium cause and effect: looking at renal function
by Scott Fields
- Community exposures to airborne agricultural pesticides in California: ranking of inhalation risks
by Sharon Lee
- Air pollution and hospital admissions for ischemic heart disease in persons with congestive heart failure or arrhythmia
by Jennifer K. Mann
- Rice and rice blast: new bases for comparison
by Mary Eubanks
- Of mice and gen
by Erin E. Dooley
- Bringing home more than a paycheck: workers and pesticides
by Ernie Hood
- Cadmium in blood and urineimpact of sex, age, dietary intake, iron status, and former smokingassociation of renal effects
by Ing-Marie Olsson
- The importance of population susceptibility for air pollution risk assessment: a case study of power plants near Washington, DC
by Jonathan I. Levy
- Smoking inflames joints
by Ed Susman
- Toxicogenomics research consortium sails into uncharted waters
by Jennifer Medlin
- Influence of nutrient intake on blood lead levels of young children at risk for lead poisoning
by Lisa Gallicchio
- Concentrated ambient air particles induce vasoconstriction of small pulmonary arteries in rats
by Joao R.F. Batalha
- Cadmium exposure and nephropathy in a 28-year-old female metals worker
by Richard Wittman
- Tracking WTC exposures
by Erin E. Dooley
- Two committees tackle toxicogenomics
by Jennifer Medlin
- Assessment of cleaning to control lead dust in homes of children with moderate lead poisoning: treatment of lead-exposed children trial
by Adrienne S. Ettinger