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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 40, August 1981
Environmental Health Perspectives August 1981 Role of Metals in Carcinogenesis

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Workshop/conference on the role of metals in carcinogenesis. Introduction, general findings and general recommendations
p. 5
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Role of metals in carcinogenesis. Problems of epidemiological evidence
p. 11
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Role of metals in carcinogenesis. Experimental studies in whole animal bioassay
p. 21
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Chemistry and metabolism of metals relevant to their carcinogenicity
p. 27
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In Vitro models and methods for bioassay and studies of cellular mechanisms
p. 35
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Sources, transport and alterations of metal compounds: an overview. I. Arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, and nickel
Fishbein-L
p. 43
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Metal interactions in carcinogenesis: enhancement, inhibition
Nordberg-GF; Andersen-O
p. 65
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Bioassay of metals for carcinogenesis: whole animals
Furst A
p. 83
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The carcinogenicity of arsenic
Pershagen-G
p. 93
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The carcinogenicity of beryllium
Kuschner-M
p. 101
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Role of cadmium in carcinogenesis with special reference to cancer of the prostate
Piscator-M
p. 107
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The carcinogenicity of chromium
Norseth-T
p. 121
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Recent research on nickel carcinogenesis
Sunderman-FW Jr
p. 131
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Role of cobalt, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, platinum, selenium, and titanium in carcinogenesis
Kazantzis-G
p. 143
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Effects of metals in in vitro bioassays
Sirover-MA
p. 163
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Chromosome aberrations and their relevance to metal carcinogenesis
Vainio-H; Sorsa-M
p. 173
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Relationship between metal toxicity to subcellular systems and the carcinogenic response
Squibb-KS; Fowler-BA
p. 181
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Effect of metals on mutagenesis and DNA repair
Rossman-TG
p. 189
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Metal-induced infidelity of DNA synthesis
Zakour-RA; Kunkel-TA; Loeb-LA
p. 197
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Chemistry of carcinogenic metals
Martell AE
p. 207
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Chelating agents in biological systems
Schubert-J
p. 227
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The role of metals in carcinogenesis: biochemistry and metabolism
Jennette-KW
p. 233
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Sperm shape abnormalities in carbaryl-exposed employees
Wyrobek AJ; Watchmaker-G; Gordon-L; Wong-K; Moore-D 2d; Whorton-D
p. 255
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Use of Lilium longiflorum, cv. ace pollen germination and tube elongation as a bioassay for the hepatocarcinogens, aflatoxins
Dashek-WV; Harman-RL; Adlestein-LB; Morton-WA; Rapisarda-BM; Chancey-JC; Llewellyn-GC
p. 267
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