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Introduction | 1 | |
The Current Applicability of Large Scale Biomarkers Programs to Monitor Cleanup Workers | 9 | |
Biomarkers - A Perspective from the Commission of the European Communities | 20 | |
The Role of the NIEHS in the Development of a National Program for Environmental Health Science Research | 25 | |
Legal Concerns in Worker Notification and the Use of Biomarkers in Medical Surveillance | 37 | |
Biomedical Research Ethics Related to Biomarkers | 48 | |
Biomarkers: The Down Side | 52 | |
Application of Biomarkers: Getting our Priorities Straight | 61 | |
Costs of Developing a Large-Scale Biomarker Program to Monitor Cleanup Workers | 70 | |
Biological Monitoring of Exposure to Industrial Chemicals | 89 | |
Validation of DNA Adducts as Biological Markers of Carcinogen Exposure and Effects | 105 | |
The Development, Validation, and Application of Biomarkers for Early Biologic Effects | 109 | |
The Development, Validation, and Application of Biomarkers for HIV | 116 | |
Quantitative Decision Support Systems for Surveillance and Clinical Applications | 120 | |
Medical Surveillance at a Hazardous Waste Site | 133 | |
Integrating Biomarkers into Health and Safety Programs | 140 | |
Clinical Applications of Biomarkers in Occupational Medicine | 148 | |
Mutant p21 Protein as a Biomarker of Chemical Carcinogenesis in Humans | 163 | |
Validation Studies for Monitoring of Workers Using Molecular Cytogenetics | 174 | |
Molecular Cytogenetic Approaches to the Development of Biomarkers | 194 | |
Biomarkers to Detect Radiation Exposures | 215 | |
Dioxin Congeners Distribution in Biological Samples as Biomarkers for Exposure | 226 | |
Xenobiotic-Metabolizing Enzymes in Biomarker Research | 238 | |
Implications of Large Scale DNA Analysis for the Development and Application of Biomarkers | 257 | |
Epigenetic Biomarkers: Potentials and Limitations | 264 | |
Flow Cytometry: A Powerful Technology for Measuring Biomarkers | 275 | |
A Genetic Marker for Chronic Beryllium Disease | 293 | |
Immunology of Chronic Beryllium Disease | 304 | |
Biological Monitoring of Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium in Isolated Erythrocytes | 313 | |
Contributors | 325 | |
Abbreviations | 329 | |
Index | 333 |
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