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Environmental Health Perspectives
Articles in Sept 2007 issue of Environmental Health Perspectives
- Environmental exposures and gene regulation in disease etiology
by Thea M. Edwards - Differential response of Mono Mac 6, BEAS-2B, and Jurkat cells to indoor dust
by Herbert Riechelmann - Mortality from copper smelter emissions: Pope responds
by C. Arden Pope, III - Have another cup
by Erin E. Dooley - Baring bone's secrets: understanding how lead exposure affects skeletal development
by Valerie J. Brown - Depuration of polybrominated diphenyl ethers and polychlorinated biphenyls in breast milk from California first-time mothers
by Kim Hooper - Impact of smoking and thiocyanate on perchlorate and thyroid hormone associations in the 2001-2002 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
by Craig Steinmaus - Smelters and mortality
by George M. Hidy - Urban grime recycles toxics
by Carol Potera - In search of a chlorpyrifos antidote: mechanisms offer clues
by Rebecca Renner - Lead induces chondrogenesis and alters transforming growth factor-[beta] and bone morphogenetic protein signaling in mesenchymal cell populations
by Michael J. Zuscik - Persistent tissue kinetics and redistribution of nanoparticles, quantum Dot 705, in Mice: ICP-MS quantitative assessment
by Raymond S.H. Yang - Smelters and mortality: Pope et al. respond
by C. Arden Pope - Ethanol boosts gas engines
by David C. Holzman - Advancing novel science in women's health research [R21]
- Traffic-related atmospheric pollutants levels during pregnancy and offspring's term birth weight: a study relying on a land-use regression exposure model
by Remy Slama - Race, wealth, and solid waste facilities in North Carolina
by Jennifer M. Norton - Environmental tobacco smoke: incomplete research or author bias?
by Roger A. Jenkins - Rethinking sources of perchlorate
by Erin E. Dooley - NIAID international research in infectious diseases program
- Life-span exposure to low doses of aspartame beginning during prenatal life increases cancer effects in rats
by Morando Soffritti - Workgroup report: National Toxicology Program workshop on Hormonally Induced Reproductive Tumors - Relevance of Rodent Bioassays
by Kristina A. Thayer - Environmental tobacco smoke: Barnes et al. respond
by Richard L. Barnes - New guidance for supplements
by Erin E. Dooley - New books
- Correction
- Meeting report: the role of environmental lighting and circadian disruption in cancer and other diseases
by Richard G. Stevens - Erratum
- No link between hair relaxers and breast cancer
by Erin E. Dooley - Half-Life of serum elimination of perfluorooctanesulfonate, perfluorohexanesulfonate, and perfluorooctanoate in retired fluorochemical production workers
by Geary W. Olsen - Error and bias in determining exposure potential of children at school locations using proximity-based GIS techniques
by Paul A. Zandbergen - Agriculture-COPD link bolstered
by Bob Weinhold - Environmental impact of the clothing industry
by Luz Claudio - Ameliorating the developmental neurotoxicity of chlorpyrifos: a mechanisms-based approach in PC12 cells
by Theodore A. Slotkin - Arsenic exposure and cognitive performance in Mexican schoolchildren
by Jorge L. Rosado - Temperance in green tea
by M. Nathaniel Mead - Certified coffee does the premium pay off?
by David A. Taylor - Secondary sex ratio among women exposed to Diethylstilbestrol in utero
by Lauren A. Wise - Workgroup report: developing environmental health indicators for european children: World Health Organization working group
by Kathy Pond - EPA testing program raises concerns
by Erin E. Dooley - Aspartame cancer risks revisited: prenatal exposure may be greatest concern
by M. Nathaniel Mead - The forest for the trees: a systems approach to human health research
by Julia M. Gohlke - Maternal serum polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations across critical windows of human development
by Michael S. Bloom - Mortality from copper smelter emissions circa 1967
by Thomas J. Grahame - Lead swabs miss the mark
by Erin E. Dooley - The best rodent for the job: NTP workshop compares models
by Julia R. Barrett