Spring 2006
In This Issue
- Feature Article
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Autism Spectrum Disorder - Technical Highlight
The Environmental Context - News
GHS is Coming! Implications for Chemical Producers, Manufacturers
WHO Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health - New Faces
- Recent/Upcoming Conferences & Presentations
- Recent/Upcoming Publications
- PDF Version
Past Issues
Recent/Upcoming Publications
Recent/Upcoming Publications
Chatla C., N. Jhala, V. Katkoori, D. Alexander, S. Meleth, W.E. Grizzle, U. Manne. 2006. Recurrence and survival predictive value of phenotypic expression of bcl-2 varies with tumor stage of colorectal adenocarcinoma. Cancer Biomarkers (in press).
Nico, P.S., M.V. Ruby, Y.W. Lowney, and S.E. Holm. 2006. Chemical speciation and bioaccessibility of arsenic and chromium in CCA-treated wood and soils. Environ. Sci. and Tech. (in press).
Mesard, P.M. and R. Martin. 2006. Sources of perchlorate releases to the environment. In: Perchlorate, A Scientific, Legal, and Economic Assessment. E. Hagstrom (ed). Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co., Inc., Tucson, AZ.
Schmier, J.K., M.T. Halpern, and D.W. Covert. 2006. Validation of the daily living tasks dependent on vision (DLTV) questionnaire. Ophthal. Epidemiol. 13(2):137–143.
Schmier, J.K., M.L. Jones, and M.T. Halpern. 2006. The cost of obesity in the workplace. Scand. J. Work Environ. Health 32(1):5–11.
Bessinger, B., T. Cooke, B. Foreman, V. Lee, P. Mineart, and L. Armstrong. 2006. A kinetic model of copper cycling in San Francisco Bay. http://repositories.cdlib.org/jmie/sfews/vol4/iss1/art4/. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 4(1).
Neff, J.M., A.E. Bence, K.R. Parker, D.S. Page, J.S. Brown, and P.D. Boehm. 2006. Bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from buried shoreline oil residues thirteen years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill: A multispecies assessment. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 25(4):947–961.
Tsuji, J.S., A.D. Maynard, P.C. Howard, J.T. James, C-W. Lam, D.B. Warheit, and A.B. Santamaria. 2006. Research strategies for safety evaluation of nanomaterials. Part IV: Risk assessment of nanoparticles. Toxicol. Sci. 89(1):42–50.
Forshee, R.A., M.L. Storey, and M.E. Ginevan. 2005. Risk analysis model of the relationship between beverage consumption from school vending machines and risk of adolescent overweight. Risk Anal. 25:1121–1135.
Mezei, G., D. Cher, M. Kelsh, C. Edinboro, P. Chapman, and R. Kavet. 2005. Occupational magnetic field exposure, cardiovascular disease mortality, and potential confounding by smoking. Ann. Epidemiol. 15(8):622–629.
Duggan, A., S. Snedeker, and F. Zambrone. 2005. Sessions on the toxicology of agricultural exposures and cancer. Scand. J. Work Environ. Health 31:119.
Bigham, G.N., B. Henry, and B. Bessinger. 2006. Mercury. Chapter 1. In: Environmental Forensics: Contaminant Specific Guide. R.D. Morrison and B.L. Murphy (eds). Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
Morrison, R.D., B.L. Murphy, and R.E. Doherty. 2006. Chlorinated solvents. Chapter 12. In: Environmental Forensics: Contaminant Specific Guide. R.D. Morrison and B.L. Murphy (eds). Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
Shields, W.J., Y. Tondeur, L. Benton, and M.R. Edwards. 2006. Dioxins and furans. Chapter 14. In: Environmental Forensics: Contaminant Specific Guide. R.D. Morrison and B.L. Murphy (eds). Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
Boehm, P.D. 2006. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHS). Chapter 15. In: Environmental Forensics: Contaminant Specific Guide. R.D. Morrison and B.L. Murphy (eds). Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
Petersen, B.J. and N. Tran. 2005. Exposure to Acrylamide. Placing exposure in context. In: Chemistry and Safety of Acrylamide in Food. Friedman and Mottram (eds). Springer Science and Business Media, Inc.
