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Improving risk assessment: toxicological research needsPriorities for development of research methods in occupational cancerDevelopmental neurotoxicity of perfluorinated chemicals modeled in vitroTesting toxic pesticides in humans: health risks with no health benefitsDeclaring chemicals "not carcinogenic to humans" requires validation, not speculationFundamental flaws of hormesis for public health decisions.Summary of the National Toxicology Program's report of the endocrine disruptors low-dose peer reviewCriteria for utilizing high output technologies for occupational cancer research and preventionCarcinogenicity of 1,3-butadiene in C57BL/6 x C3H F1 mice at low exposure concentrationsClarifying carcinogenicity of ethylbenzene.Inhalation toxicology of isoprene in F344 rats and B6C3F1 mice following two-week exposures.The IARC evaluation of DEHP excludes key papers demonstrating carcinogenic effects.Conflicting views on chemical carcinogenesis arising from the design and evaluation of rodent carcinogenicity studies.Environmental justice and primary prevention of cancer: the odyssey and legacy of lorenzo tomatis.Inhalation toxicity and carcinogenicity of isoprene in rats and mice: comparisons with 1,3-butadiene.Weight of evidence versus weight of speculation to evaluate the alpha2u-globulin hypothesis.Both K-ras and H-ras protooncogene mutations are associated with Harderian gland tumorigenesis in B6C3F1 mice exposed to isoprene for 26 weeks.In Memoriam: Lorenzo Tomatis 1929-2007.Hormesis: a new religion?Isolation of viable intestinal epithelial cells and their use for in vitro toxicity studies.Point mutations of K-ras and H-ras genes in forestomach neoplasms from control B6C3F1 mice and following exposure to 1,3-butadiene, isoprene or chloroprene for up to 2-years.Physician expelled from Indian Association of Occupational Health after critique.Trichloroethylene and cancers in humans.War on Carcinogens: industry disputes human relevance of chemicals causing cancer in laboratory animals based on unproven hypotheses, using kidney tumors as an example.Commentary: IARC Monographs Program and public health under siege by corporate interests.NTP technical report on the toxicity studies of Diethanolamine (CAS No. 111-42-2) Administered Topically and in Drinking Water to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.Alleged misconceptions' distort perceptions of environmental cancer risks.A physiological model for ligand-induced accumulation of alpha 2u globulin in male rat kidney: roles of protein synthesis and lysosomal degradation in the renal dosimetry of 2,4,4-trimethyl-2-pentanol.NTP technical report on the toxicity studies of Isoprene (CAS No. 78-79-5) Administered by Inhalation to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.Chemically exacerbated chronic progressive nephropathy not associated with renal tubular tumor induction in rats: an evaluation based on 60 carcinogenicity studies by the national toxicology program.Re: Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology.Carcinogenesis bioassays: study duration and biological relevance.Isoprene, an endogenous hydrocarbon and industrial chemical, induces multiple organ neoplasia in rodents after 26 weeks of inhalation exposure.Neoplastic lesions induced by 1,3-butadiene in B6C3F1 miceRe: Implementation of WHO Guidelines on Disclosure of Interest by members of WHO Expert PanelsPeroxisome Proliferators: ResponseRegarding ICNIRP'S Evaluation of the National Toxicology Program's Carcinogenicity Studies on Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields
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