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Preface | ||
Our Upper Airways and Our Ambient Air: A Historical Perspective | 1 | |
Research Strategy for Assessing Human Risk from Inhaled Nasal Toxicants | 11 | |
Nasal Toxicity: End Points of Concern in Humans | 23 | |
Nasal Dosimetry, Lesion Distribution, and the Toxicologic Pathologist: A Brief Review | 41 | |
Dosimetry Modeling: Approaches and Issues | 59 | |
Issues in Modeling Dosimetry in Rats and Primates | 73 | |
Nasal Dosimetry Modeling for Humans | 85 | |
In Vivo Measurements of Uptake | 99 | |
Modeling the Uptake of Gases by the Dog Nasal-Pharyngeal Region: Effects of Morphometric and Physicochemical Factors | 113 | |
Ozone Dosimetry Studies in the Nose and Eye Using Oxygen-18 | 125 | |
Comparison of Four Biologically Based Dosimetry Models for the Deposition of Rapidly Metabolized Vapors in the Rodent Nasal Cavity | 135 | |
Nasal Dosimetry of Formaldehyde: Modeling Site Specificity and the Effects of Preexposure | 159 | |
Nasal Lesion Distribution and Toxicity in the Squamous Epithelial Region | 177 | |
Ozone-Induced Proliferative and Metaplastic Lesions in Nasal Transitional and Respiratory Epithelium: Comparative Pathology | 187 | |
Olfactory Mucosal Toxicity. Integration of Morphological and Biochemical Data in Mechanistic Studies: Dibasic Esters as an Example | 205 | |
Accessory Nasal Structures in Toxicology Studies | 221 | |
Human Olfactory Epithelium: Normal Patterns and Types of Lesions Found in the General Population | 249 | |
Toxicity of Nasal Respiratory Mucosa in Humans | 277 | |
Threshold Limit Values: How They are Established and Their Role in the Workplace | 289 | |
Management of Occupational Exposure Levels in the United States | 293 | |
Inhalation RfC Methodology: Dosimetric Adjustments and Dose-Response Estimation of Noncancer Toxicity in the Upper Respiratory Tract | 301 | |
U.S. EPA Inhalation Reference Concentration for Bromomethane | 327 | |
Evaluation of Nasal Tract Lesions in Derivation of the Inhalation Reference Concentration for Hexamethylene Diisocyanate | 341 | |
Poster Abstracts | 357 | |
Index | 465 |
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