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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 114, Number 12, December 2006
Environmental Health Perspectives December 2006

On the Cover | For more than 30 years, scientists have been searching for indicators of the effects of environmental exposures deep inside the body in tissues and cells. Although biomarkers identified to date have yielded important information about how pollutants alter biological systems, leading to disease, researchers are ready to go deeper still. The science of biomarkers is poised to make the next big leap in understanding with new tools in the pipeline to provide the closest look yet at the interactions between our bodies and our environment.
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FOCUS
Signs of the Times: Biomarkers in Perspective

BIOMARKERS
Parabens as Biomarkers of Exposure

INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Antibiotic-Resistant Residential Indoor Bioaerosols

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Perchlorate and Thyroid Function, NHANES 2001-2002

NEURODEVELOPMENT
Environmental Toxicant Exposures and ADHD

MINI-MONOGRAPH
Assessing Vulnerability to Climate Change

BOOK REVIEW
Autism, Brain, and Environment

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