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Toxicology. Poisons

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  • Introduction to Toxicogenomicsby Michael E. Burczynski

    CRC Press 2003; US$ 199.95

    Gathering together leading authors and scientists at the forefront of the field, An Introduction to Toxicogenomics provides a comprehensive overview of this new subdiscipline. With a focus on toxicology, it introduces the overall concept underlying microarray/oligonucleotide array-based genomic analysis and how it fits into the field of biomedical... more...

  • Clinical Toxicology: Principles and Mechanismsby Frank A. Barile

    CRC Press 2003; US$ 89.95

    Concise and authoritative this fundamental text addresses the current principles and mechanisms of clinical toxicology. It examines the complex interactions associated with clinical toxicological events and chemical exposure and drug administration. The author places special emphasis on signs and symptoms of diseases and pathology caused by toxins... more...

  • Toxins in Foodby Waldemar M. Dabrowski

    CRC Press 2004; US$ 219.95

    This book contains a concise, yet well-documented presentation of the current state of knowledge on the content, chemical properties, mode of action, and biological effects of toxins occurring in food. Chapters are based on the personal research of highly qualified specialists from the US and Europe and on critical evaluation of the knowledge presented... more...

  • Small Dose of Toxicology: The Health Effects of Commonby Steven G. Gilbert

    CRC Press 2004; US$ 49.95

    A Small Dose of Toxicology sets toxicology in a human context - exploring current toxicology concerns without assuming a prior background in science. Ideal for students requiring a basic foundation in toxicology or public/environmental health. more...

  • Toxicology of 1->3-Beta-Glucans: Glucans as a Marker forby Shih-Houng Young; Vincent Castranova

    CRC Press 2005; US$ 129.95

    Presenting the expertise of leading international researchers this book covers the basic chemistry and immunobiology of 1->3-B-glucans. A straightforward monograph introducing current knowledge, effects, measurement, monitoring, and risk more...

  • Instrumental Methods in Metal Ion Speciationby Imran Ali

    CRC Press 2006; US$ 199.95

    The knowledge of metal ion speciation is essential for predicting the exact toxicities of metal ion species in the environment. Metal ions can exist in various oxidation states, each of which possesses different physical and chemical properties as well as exhibit varying toxicities. Often, toxicity data is unreliable because it is based on metal ion... more...

  • Aflatoxin and Food Safetyby Hamed K. Abbas

    CRC Press 2005; US$ 239.95

    Aflatoxins are produced by Aspergillus fungi species, are responsible for damage to 25% of the world's food crop, and also cause human and animal disease in countries where using contaminated grain cannot be avoided. Scientists, most from the southern US, review the progress made in understanding and combating the fungi over the past 15 years. Thei more...

  • Asbestosby Ronald F. Dodson

    CRC Press 2005; US$ 172.95

    Asbestos is a classic example of a naturally-occurring substance that can be a deadly health hazard. Dodson (U. of Texas Health Center, Tyler) and Hammar (a Bremerton, WA clinical pathologist specializing in asbestos-related lung disease) introduce eight chapters by US authorities comprehensively covering the long history of commercial mining of th more...

  • Metals, Fertility, and Reproductive Toxicityby Mari S. Golub

    CRC Press 2005; US$ 129.95

    Environmental endocrine disruptors have been at the heart of discussions about chemicals and their effects on fertility, but the focus has been on organic compounds and the role of metals has been largely overlooked - until now. Taking an organ-system-based approach, Metals, Fertility, and Reproductive Toxicity examines the effects of metals found... more...

  • Worker Exposure to Agrochemicalsby R. Honeycutt

    CRC Press 2000; US$ 149.95

    This text explores risk assessment, protective clothing, Canadian dosimetry, "jazzercise", a tiered approach to exposure estimation, modelling reentry exposure, performing a dislodgeable residue study, and GLP requirements. more...